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Rhubarb query No. 2
JIP's enquiry about rhubarb reminded me ... how to split a rhubarb plant
to make new plants (and when?)? Our plant is 20 years old, and just goes on year after year. I have a couple of friends who are always thrilled to get rhubarb off me, and I thought it'd be nice to give them their own plant. John |
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Rhubarb query No. 2
In article , lalaw44
@hotmail.com says... JIP's enquiry about rhubarb reminded me ... how to split a rhubarb plant to make new plants (and when?)? Our plant is 20 years old, and just goes on year after year. I have a couple of friends who are always thrilled to get rhubarb off me, and I thought it'd be nice to give them their own plant. Wait till winter when the leaves have all died down; then use a sharp spade and strong foot to slice/lever off root sections from the edge of the mother plant. Given how long a rhubarb patch lives, it's well worth making some effort to give the offsets a good home. Dig a BIG hole, minimum of 3ft wide and 2 deep, and throw in a layer of as much organic mater as you can lay hands on; preferably the sort that will decompose slowly. Such as, road kill, bones from dinner or butcher, old leather, old woolen jumpers, seashells, seaweed, egg shells, weeds, feathers from old pillows, and manure. Finish with soil (or home made compost) into which you plant the rhubarb root. Janet |
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Rhubarb query No. 2
"Janet" wrote in message .. . In article , lalaw44 @hotmail.com says... JIP's enquiry about rhubarb reminded me ... how to split a rhubarb plant to make new plants (and when?)? Our plant is 20 years old, and just goes on year after year. I have a couple of friends who are always thrilled to get rhubarb off me, and I thought it'd be nice to give them their own plant. Wait till winter when the leaves have all died down; then use a sharp spade and strong foot to slice/lever off root sections from the edge of the mother plant. Given how long a rhubarb patch lives, it's well worth making some effort to give the offsets a good home. Dig a BIG hole, minimum of 3ft wide and 2 deep, and throw in a layer of as much organic mater as you can lay hands on; preferably the sort that will decompose slowly. Such as, road kill, bones from dinner or butcher, old leather, old woolen jumpers, seashells, seaweed, egg shells, weeds, feathers from old pillows, and manure. Finish with soil (or home made compost) into which you plant the rhubarb root. It is advisable to leave the divided sections on the surface of the ground for a couple of weeks so that the cut edges can callus over before replanting. Phil |
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Rhubarb query No. 2
On 01/07/2015 21:24, philgurr wrote:
"Janet" wrote in message .. . In article , lalaw44 @hotmail.com says... JIP's enquiry about rhubarb reminded me ... how to split a rhubarb plant to make new plants (and when?)? Our plant is 20 years old, and just goes on year after year. I have a couple of friends who are always thrilled to get rhubarb off me, and I thought it'd be nice to give them their own plant. Wait till winter when the leaves have all died down; then use a sharp spade and strong foot to slice/lever off root sections from the edge of the mother plant. Given how long a rhubarb patch lives, it's well worth making some effort to give the offsets a good home. Dig a BIG hole, minimum of 3ft wide and 2 deep, and throw in a layer of as much organic mater as you can lay hands on; preferably the sort that will decompose slowly. Such as, road kill, bones from dinner or butcher, old leather, old woolen jumpers, seashells, seaweed, egg shells, weeds, feathers from old pillows, and manure. Finish with soil (or home made compost) into which you plant the rhubarb root. It is advisable to leave the divided sections on the surface of the ground for a couple of weeks so that the cut edges can callus over before replanting. Phil Also, preferably, a touch of frost. |
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Rhubarb query No. 2
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JIP's enquiry about rhubarb reminded me ... how to split a rhubarb plant to make new plants (and when?)? Thanks, all, for the invaluable advice! John |
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