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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Stedic on February 02, 2011, 21:21:58

Title: Looking after inherited rhubarb
Post by: Stedic on February 02, 2011, 21:21:58
Hi all,

We've inherited some rhubard in our new allotment and a few of the shoots seem to have started to emerge from the soil.  The bed is pretty weedy and there's a small row of last years leeks next to them.  Whats the best thing to do to keep them happy? A very cautious weeding and a mulching of compost?

Steve
Title: Re: Looking after inherited rhubarb
Post by: saddad on February 02, 2011, 21:58:01
Both of which are very sensible... the rhubarb will look after itself but a top dressing of compost is fine... the small leeks should be eaten...  ;D
Title: Re: Looking after inherited rhubarb
Post by: rugbypost on February 02, 2011, 22:22:36
If you want to tidy up the area you  can see if anybody on your site would like to grow rhubarb this time of year you can give a few crowns away they would be very gratefull and like saddad said a topping of compost will give it a treat
Title: Re: Looking after inherited rhubarb
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on February 02, 2011, 22:56:26
They like organic matter, so pile it on as much as you can.
Title: Re: Looking after inherited rhubarb
Post by: no-lottie on February 03, 2011, 20:04:24
Rhubarb is a gross feeder and will thrive on any manure (eg. horse) or compost you give it.