All About Rhubarb
Planting rhubarb in your home garden is well worth the effort. You’ll enjoy a yearly harvest of sweetly tart, green or rosy red stalks for many years to come.
As long as you have a location that gets full sun and has rich, well-draining soil, growing rhubarb is incredibly straightforward. The plants need a winter dormancy period to grow as perennials.
Are you ready to learn how to grow rhubarb in your home garden? Let’s dig in!
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What to Know About Growing Rhubarb
Rhubarb is an easy-going perennial vegetable grown for its long, tart, reddish stalks that resemble rosy celery. Discover all the essentials about how to grow rhubarb and enjoy a generous harvest for many years to come.