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Growing Rhubarb: Plant Once and Harvest for Years

Rabarber kweken

What grows after five years or more of planting, can be processed into everything from jam to a delicious crumble, and is almost pest-free? It's rhubarb! Rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum) is one of the earliest fruits you can grow in the year. Botanically speaking, rhubarb is a vegetable, but it's often used as a fruit because of its refreshing flavor and its use in sweet dishes. Only the stems are edible; the leaves are inedible and even poisonous. Growing rhubarb isn't difficult at all. Rhubarb is delicious in crumble or jam, for example.


In this article I will tell you about the different methods you can use to grow your own rhubarb and give you tips on how to take good care of it .


A large rhubarb plant

Homegrown ruby ​​red or green rhubarb stalks from the vegetable garden

There are several ways to grow rhubarb

There are several ways to grow rhubarb. You can start rhubarb from seed, divide it and replant it, or start it from a seedling or tuber from our webshop. Growing rhubarb from a tuber or existing plant is, of course, the fastest way, but the most pride comes from sowing your own rhubarb plant.

Growing rhubarb from seed

Rhubarb can be grown from seed, but this requires much more time and patience compared to planting a rhubarb plant or rootstock.


Start sowing indoors from March to May, about 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost (Ice Saints Day, approximately May 15th). This gives your seedling plenty of time to grow into a strong plant before you need to transplant it.

About the blogger

My name is Tom and I am co-owner of Plukkers.com. I am the father of two beautiful daughters and I have a wonderful wife. When I turned a bare spot in the lawn into a herb garden in 2014, I got a very special feeling inside. I immediately felt that it was not a whim but the start of an irresistible and fiery passion. I wanted to know everything and also wrote down what I learned on my website Moestuinweetjes, which is now called Plukkers.com. I also want to inspire other people to grow their own food. At my house in Wielsbeke is my dream garden with a greenhouse, vegetable garden and a hobby vineyard with 333 vines. In addition to wine, I also make delicious beer at home to occasionally celebrate life in moderation. I toast with you to an exciting, richly filled life under the motto: "Make it yourself!"

4 comments

Na juni de baden van de rabarber eraan laten of verwijderen?

G. Boon,

Na juni de baden van de rabarber eraan laten of verwijderen?

G. Boon,

rabarber: wat na juni met de stengels en bladeren? aan de plant laten of verwijderen

Charly Vangoidsenhoven,

Beste, een vraagje, ik heb rabarber gezaaid, in bloempot (3)
Ik heb nu 3 mooi planten van zo een 15 cm
Mag ik die nu uitplanten buiten, of in de serre laten tot de herfst om ze te planten ?

Marc Claeys,

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