Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Rhubarb
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Types
These common varieties have attractive red stalks and excellent growers:
- ‘Canada Red’
- ‘Crimson Red’
- ‘MacDonald’
- ‘Valentine’
In addition to the previous four, there is a reliable, green-stalked cultivar named:
- ‘Victoria’
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Cooking Notes
Check out our list of best rhubarb recipes to put your fresh rhubarb to good use! Plus, learn how to make a rhubarb tonic.
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Hi Ray, Good question. Usually, the hollow stalk grows out of the center of the rhubarb plant after the leaves have been harvested and late in the season—especially in cooler, longer springs (which many of us had this year). Remove these "seedstalks" before they flower or the vigor of the plant is reduced. Remove as soon as they appear (and re-appear).
Hi, Kris, Pick it and enjoy it! Spring is it's season. While it has been 3 years in the ground, it may take a few more years for your plant to grow the fat, long stalks you see in markets and groceries. Big plants (both under and above the ground) produce big stalks. (I have the same thing going on, with almost pencil-thin stalks this year.)
In the meantime, keep giving your plant lots of rich compost and aged manure (and sun and water).
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