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New rhubarb
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We called on a friend today who has a very healthy looking bed of rhubarb, which certainly looks fit to eat, but he has been told you should not pick and eat in the first year.
Is this right?
I would have said, from looking at it, that it is just about perfect!
Mairzeydotes
Is this right?
I would have said, from looking at it, that it is just about perfect!
Mairzeydotes
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I`ve grown it for the past 30 years and have split it up into smaller roots every four years and have never bothered about not picking for the first year, just add plenty of muck during the winter months when it is dormant and water well when in full growth. I always leave a few sticks to die back at the end of the season to help feed it through the winter months. HTH`s