A Rhubarb Variety Selected For Its Truly Sweet Fruity Flavour, Grow This Weather-resistant Variety In Any Climate. It’s Disease Resistance Too So You’re In For A Good Harvest Of Long, Flavoursome Stalks. receiving Your 9cm Pot Plantchoose A Sunny, Open Site & Incorporate A Generous Layer Of Bulky Compost Into The Soil. Dig A Hole So That The Plant Sits with The Buds Just Below The Surface Of The Soil.one Rhubarb Plant Should Be Enough For An Area Of About 1 Square Metre (square Yard), So If You Are Planting More Than One, Be Sure To Plant At Metre Spacing In All Directions.leave The Crop To Grow & Develop In The First Year Without Harvesting.feed Plants In Summer With A General Fertiliser- One High In Nitrogen Is Beneficial, As The Harvestable Crop Is The Growing Stems Rather Than Flowers & Fruits, Which Should Be Removed As Soon As You See Them.water Well During Dry Spells. Adding A Mulch In Its First February Or March Will Conserve Moisture In The Soil.harvest Stems In The Plants Second April. You Can Pull Rhubarb Stems Up With Your H&, Close To The Base Of The Plant & Twisting Slightly As You Pull. Leave At Least 3-5 Stems Per Harvest. & Cease Harvesting By July.disease-resistant