Just a little advise please. Do I cut off the flowers that are forming on my rhubarb crown??, or do I leave them alone?
Thanks
Paul
Cut them off. Rhubarb seems to flower earlier every year! :BangHead:
pull them as low as you can rhubarb flowers when stressed
Thanks Johnyco and caroline...they'll be gone tomorrow :icon_cheers:
And give it some water! and compost or manure later in the year. (Like I plan to do every year :tweety: )
feed it water it water it again then feed it i picked this today
That looks good!!
Plot looks very nice too :happy7:
Quote from: pumpkinlover on April 27, 2015, 07:45:43
That looks good!!
Plot looks very nice too :happy7:
thank you for the comment :wave:
Some varieties may be more prone to flower - I have Timperley Early and Champagne which both do and an unknown variety which doesn't. Watering and feeding might help, I've not really tried that properly.
http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/rhubarb/rhubarb-bolting.htm
Flowering rhubarb produces seed in quantity.
Does anyone have experience in growing rhubarb from seed with a view of taking a crop directly in the same year?.(Next year?) This seems to be the technique in Texas, but obviously with a different climate regime. Germination temperature, transplantable/direct sowing, crop out and replant next season ?Anybody know?
Quote from: ancellsfarmer on May 10, 2015, 19:49:34
Flowering rhubarb produces seed in quantity.
Does anyone have experience in growing rhubarb from seed with a view of taking a crop directly in the same year?.(Next year?) This seems to be the technique in Texas, but obviously with a different climate regime. Germination temperature, transplantable/direct sowing, crop out and replant next season ?Anybody know?
I had some sent from a chap on here and 90% of them germinated,I gave most of it away but the plants I did keep didn't do anything for a crop the first year,My plan was to have about a doz plants that I could pick off so not stress the whole root
Hi I grew my rhubarb from seed 8 years ago.
I didn't pick any the first year, very, very lightly picked the second year.
Third year onwards picked whatever I wanted. This seems to have done well for the plants, I have 3 healthy clumps.
Just re-visiting this topic to say I drove past some rhubarb fields in the famous West Yorkshire rhubarb triangle today and they were flowering like mad, but I read here that they only harvest for three years from the same plant then dig them into the soil, so not quite the same as the rest of us!
http://www.yorkshirerhubarb.co.uk/ruhbarb_triangle.htm (http://www.yorkshirerhubarb.co.uk/ruhbarb_triangle.htm)