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by Gemma OderingMay 19, 2022

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How to grow Rhubarb

Growing Rhubarb will provide you your own source of one of the most delicious vegetables around. Rhubarb is often thought of as a fruit but in fact it is a vegetable. It is a very hardy plant that can tolerate frosts and wind and is relatively pest and disease free. It can be grown from divisions and crowns and also from seed. The key to success with rhubarb is it loves a well-drained soil or mix with plenty of organic material such as Intelligro’s Garden Grow Compost added to it. Rhubarb doesn’t like having wet feet so if planting in...

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