Is there any chance my rhubarb will survive?

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  1. wildwookie

    wildwookie Apprentice Gardener

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    I was very lucky to be given a nice bit of rhubarb early this year. I planted it in a nice open spot with plenty sunlight etc and it had been growing beautifully....

    Last night I got home to find a my well meaning mother in law had made a nice rhubarb flan, you can guess where she got the rhubarb :( There is now just a patch of soil where my plant was not a single stalk is left, needless to say I am gutted.

    I know it's not meant to be harvested in the first year so I am just going to ask the question, Is there any chance my rhubarb can survive this?

    Many Thanks.

    D.
     
  2. Plantsman

    Plantsman Gardener

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    It is most unlikely that the root will be killed. In fact if you scrape the soil away you will probably see the buds of some emerging stems. Of course, strict instructions - no more Rhubarb flans this year :)

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  3. Flinty

    Flinty Gardener

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    Oh dear. All you can do is give it a bit of TLC and wait and see. I guess if it's a big, vigorous crown in a good position, it could recover from such a brutal assault. Or maybe not. But either way, it's set you back another year before you can harvest rhubarb properly.
     
  4. terrier

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    My new rhubarb crowns were ravaged by a flock of ewes, they ate every stalk about a month ago but now it's fighting back. I'm sure your's will be OK.
     
  5. daitheplant

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    D. I don`t think you have anything to worry about. Leave it alone, but most importantly, tell your M I L. To kep her hands off.:D:D
     
  6. wildwookie

    wildwookie Apprentice Gardener

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    Thankyou to everyone for you replies and encouragement.

    I am pleased to report that there is a new shoot in the patch of soil where my rhubarb was. Hopefully it's a sign that it will survive.

    My mother in law has also bought me a new rhubarb plant which I have planted near (but not too near) where the old one was. So hopefully in the next couple of years I should have a good size rhubarb patch.

    D.
     
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