🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
RHUBARB VALENTINE
HomeStore

RHUBARB VALENTINE

RHUBARB VALENTINE

'Valentine' is an early variety with deep pink, thick stems, ready for harvesting from early May.

Height ad Spread: 1 x 1 m.

Position: Full sun to partial shade.Ā 

Soil: Moist but well-drained.Ā 

Ā 

Growing rhubarb:

Plant your dormant crowns in late winter and early spring in a sunny site, after digging a good amount of well-rotted manure. The tip of the crown should be visible.Ā 

If planting more than one crown, plant at least 90cm apart. Indeed rhubarb needs a fair bit of space.Ā 

Harvesting: do not harvest the first year, and pick only a few stems the following year to allow the plant to become more vigourous. In general, never harvest more than a third of the plant at the time.Ā 

$2.04

Original: $5.83

-65%
RHUBARB VALENTINE—

$5.83

$2.04

RHUBARB VALENTINE

'Valentine' is an early variety with deep pink, thick stems, ready for harvesting from early May.

Height ad Spread: 1 x 1 m.

Position: Full sun to partial shade.Ā 

Soil: Moist but well-drained.Ā 

Ā 

Growing rhubarb:

Plant your dormant crowns in late winter and early spring in a sunny site, after digging a good amount of well-rotted manure. The tip of the crown should be visible.Ā 

If planting more than one crown, plant at least 90cm apart. Indeed rhubarb needs a fair bit of space.Ā 

Harvesting: do not harvest the first year, and pick only a few stems the following year to allow the plant to become more vigourous. In general, never harvest more than a third of the plant at the time.Ā 

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

'Valentine' is an early variety with deep pink, thick stems, ready for harvesting from early May.

Height ad Spread: 1 x 1 m.

Position: Full sun to partial shade.Ā 

Soil: Moist but well-drained.Ā 

Ā 

Growing rhubarb:

Plant your dormant crowns in late winter and early spring in a sunny site, after digging a good amount of well-rotted manure. The tip of the crown should be visible.Ā 

If planting more than one crown, plant at least 90cm apart. Indeed rhubarb needs a fair bit of space.Ā 

Harvesting: do not harvest the first year, and pick only a few stems the following year to allow the plant to become more vigourous. In general, never harvest more than a third of the plant at the time.Ā