Rhubarb
- The Rhubarb plants emerge through the soil early in the growing season.
- The tart, colorful rhubarb can be used in pies and great jams.
Rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum) Varieties Available
CANADA RED
Crown divisions. Hybrid variety. This very popular rhubarb has tender, sweet, stalks that are red clear through. Plants are hardy and grow in most well-drained soil types. Rhubarb should be planted in early spring, while temps are still cool. (zone 3-8) BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK FOR GROWTH OF RHUBARB SHIPPED AFTER APRIL 30th.
Price Per Division | Per 10 | Per 25 | Per 100 | Per 250 |
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No. 1 Crown Division |
$8.00 | $7.50 | $7.05 | $6.25 |
CRIMSON RED
Crown divisions. Hybrid variety. Excellent sweet yet tart flavor with bright red color. Winter hardy and disease resistant. Rhubarb should be planted in early spring, while temps are still cool. (zone 3-8) BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK FOR GROWTH OF RHUBARB SHIPPED AFTER APRIL 30TH.
Price Per Division | Per 10 | Per 25 | Per 100 | Per 250 |
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No. 1 Crown Division |
$8.00 | $7.50 | $7.05 | $6.25 |
VICTORIA
Root sections. Heirloom variety that can be harvested after the first year! Slender red/green stalks that are excellent for cooking and baking. Rhubarb should be planted in early spring, while temps are still cool. (zone-3-8) BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK FOR GROWTH OF RHUBARB SHIPPED AFTER APRIL 30TH.
Price Per Root | Per 10 | Per 25 | Per 100 | Per 250 |
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1 Yr. Root Section |
$4.95 | $4.55 | $4.10 | $3.55 |
2 Yr. Root Section |
$8.00 | $7.50 | $7.05 | $6.25 |
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Plant Details:
Remove Rhubarb from shipping box immediately. Store Rhubarb in a cool dry place. Rhubarb maybe stored in dry sawdust. Rhubarb roots have a short shelf life.
Any type of well- drained soil.
Do not plant in any media other than soil.
Dig a hole 2”– 3” deeper than the root. Place in the hole facing up 2”– 3” below ground level. Plant 2’ apart.
DO NOT MULCH around our plants. Do not plant or pot in any media containing bark or wood chips. We recommend potting rhubarb divisions in 2 gallon containers. Roots may be potted in one gallon containers.
On the edge of your vegetable garden, in foundation plantings, border plantings. Will grow 2’ x 2’ tall the second year.