Growing a perennial vegetable like rhubarb in containers can be a challenge. And we want to encourage the growth of those delicious, deep red stalks, but there is good reason to let your rhubarb flower! Bees and other pollinators will appreciate you for it! It also always some space so your companion planting plants have a chance to grow above those HUGE rhubarb leaves.
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We need to move ours in a sunnier spot…we don't get flowers at all ….but we grew ours from seed
Do you rent? I would take the seeds and spread them around 😉
Nice companion planting 😉
I do like planting some containers but i get better results in ground but i do have a short season so i do plant some stuff in pots….to beat the weeds and portable gardening it works great 🙂