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Jamieson Brothers® Red Champagne Rhubarb - 2 crown Reviews

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Jamieson Brothers® Red Champagne Rhubarb - 2 crowns Spring Planting Rhubarb Red Champagne has long, scarlet stems that have a deliciously sweet taste. Though an old variety, it is easy to grow, reliable and early. Perfect for fertile, well-drained areas of the vegetable garden or allotment, once planted it should not be moved and appreciates a generous annual mulch of well-rotted compost or manure. SOIL PREPARATION: Rhubarb prefers a well-drained, fertile soil. Incorporate well rotted manure into the soil a month before planting. PLANTING: Space rhubarb roots a meter apart, dig a hole large enough so any buds are 5cm below the surface of the soil. Cover and firm around the root. CARE: Mulch around the crown of the plant in winter with well rotted manure. Remove any flower spikes that appear in Spring. HARVESTING: Allow the rhubarb plant to settle in for the first year without harvesting any stalks. The second season only harvest a few stalks, by the third season most of the stalks can be taken. To harvest, gently pull and twist the stalks rather than cutting. Remove the leaves as they are toxic if eaten.‘The Sutton’ can be used for ‘forced rhubarb’. Using a bucket, dustbin or terracotta rhubarb forcer, cover the mature plant in late Winter. The tender pink stalks will be ready to harvest in approximately one month. Only force a rhubarb plant every other year as it uses a lot of the plants energy. Plant as soon as possible after purchase. Keep in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place until planting. Keep frost free. Grown from cultivated stock.

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Rosefield Farm,
Annan
Dumfries and Galloway
DG12 6QX

I cannot really review the rhubarb yet as it has only just started growing. But it arrived as expected.3
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Posted 11 months ago
Not really impressed. The plants were of poor quality.
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Posted 11 months ago
It looks to nicely. As this is a small root it will take at least two years before it is ready to crop.
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Posted 1 year ago
died within weeks. Planted these two rhubarb plants and the roots were eaten by slugs (I think) within weeks. Very depressing. Maybe I should have planted them in buckets until they were stronger.
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Posted 3 years ago
Early rhubarb delighted. Growing well delighted with the product and after sales care by staff. Excellent customer service. Highly recommended ??
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Posted 3 years ago
Healthiness of the plant. The plant was fine. Well packed as well
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Posted 3 years ago
Plant. Brilliant
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Posted 3 years ago
Doing well. This is still doing well despite my never having been successful with rhubarb.
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Posted 3 years ago