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| Hi Everyone, Am planning to plant 3 rhubarb rowns in Nov/Dec which I have bought from my local GC and are supposedly one year old. All the books I read say that in their 1st year you shouldn't pull the stems. So my 2 questions are: 1. As these are 1st year crowns, come spring next year can I pull the stems or not? 2. If I can't pull them what do I do with them? Should I just leave the stems to rot, or what? Any suggestions/advice would be welcome. Welshie |
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| I alway's assume that what they mean is the 1st year of planting as they are establishing their root system & may have had a check in growth. As to what to do next year, just let them grow, remove any flowers as this will sap the energy of the plant & when the leaves start to die back strim them up so it's neat & tidy & give it a big dollop of well rotted muck. The year after you can take a crop of them but not too much or you weaken the plants & they'll succumb to disease (bit like you when your'e run down)
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