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    I have Rhubarb growing against my Westerly facing (sunny) fence. I have space alongside my shed, which is Easterly facing, so some early sunshine before becoming shady. Would this area be OK for rhubarb, or is it not sunny/warm enough?

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    Not a clue sorry,but hello & welcome I'm sure a person with knowledge will be along to advise shortly
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    • #3
      Rhubarb will grow absolutely anywhere. It's probably one of the most mal-treated things we grow. If you don't like where it is, now's a good time to dig it up and move it. You're best to let it re-establish for a year, but it will keep forming edible stalks all of next year which you can pick sparingly. It just keeps on giving.
      Are y'oroight booy?

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      • #4
        No where near chooks would be my advice
        Ali

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        • #5
          Hello and welcome to the vine Mike

          Like Vince has said you move your rhubarb to a place that suits you plus if you leave some behind you can force it under a bucket for an early crop.
          Location....East Midlands.

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          • #6
            Thanks Bren & Vince, I don't intend moving my rhubarb from it's present sunny position, but I have a couple of younger plants in pots with some 'new' later fruit producing plants on order, so just trying to use available space. So yep I will try them against the more 'Shady' area alongside she shed.

            Mike

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            • #7
              Could I ask a rhubarb question too, please? I was meant to dig out a friend's roob Sept/Oct and bring it to our veg patch, but first torrential rain then DH and I both pinging our backs meant we didn't get round to it. It's dry now and DH and I are both back in one piece, so could we move it now, or would it really object to being re-sited in December?
              Is there anything that isn't made better by half an hour pottering in the veg patch?

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