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rhinoinyork | 14:21 Fri 25th Mar 2011 | Gardening
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we bought some rhubarb last year, and it grew well. this year however, it has already run to seed, does anybody know why?
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Depends a lot on the variety. Here in the U.S., Victoria has a bad habit of flowering and seeding early.
If this is the first year for your planting, you shouldn't harvest it anyway, since the leaves provide nutrients thorughout the summer season. If, next year, your plant sends up flowers and seeds, you can certainly cut the seeds off as soon as they appear and it won't hurt the plant and you'll be able to harvest the stalks for use...
You may wish to check here for one source of information: http://www.rhubarbinfo.com/growing
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Thanks Clanad.
Yes it is in full sun Trim
Thay say something like .. take off the first couple of leaf stems.
Do you do this?
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no never done that Al
Just cut the seed heads of as soon as you see them. The rhubarb is fine but don't pick in the first year
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