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'Victoria' is easy to grow and trouble-free, making it a garden favorite for years! With its huge leaves and thick green stalks, it is striking enough for display purposes. This hardy perennial has a wonderful tart flavor and serves superbly in pies and sauces, to name a few. Plant in early spring in any well-drained, fertile soil in the sun. Space plants about 3' apart. If planted too closely, they will be scrawny and more susceptible to disease. For bountiful harvests for years to come, do not harvest the first year and harvest few the second year. Leaf stalks can be harvested starting in spring over eight weeks. When harvesting, do not remove more than half of the stalks at any time so the roots will maintain their strength for the next season. To harvest, twist the stalk while pulling sideways and trim off the tops.Guaranteed to Grow* Product must be purchased before June 1st. Sales receipt and UPC required. For refund, please go to: https://retail.degroot-inc.com/guarantee.
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- Includes 2 dormant bare root plants and planting instructions
- Size: 0.75-1.5"
- Hardiness Zones:2-9
- Non-GMO
- Winter hardy and drought resistant
- Delicious in pies!
- Tender stalks with a sweet and mild flavor
- Excellent producer
- Enjoy rhubarb year after year
- Plants that bring your garden to life!
| Brand | DeGroot |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Annual/Perennial | Perennial |
| Bloom Color | White |
| Botanical Name | Rhubarb, Victoria' Rheum rhabarbarum |
| Container Size | 0 N/A |
| Features | Non-GMO, low maintenance, easy to grow |
| Hardiness Zones | 8 (10 to 20 F), 3 (-40 to -30 F), 5 (-20 to -10 F), 4 (-30 to -20 F), 2 (-50 to -40 F), 6 (-10 to 0 F), 7 (0 to 10 F), 9 (20 to 30 F) |
| Harvest Season | Spring/Summer/Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Mature Height | 24-36 in. |
| Mature Width | 0.75-1.5 in. |
| Maximum Time to Germinate | 0 N/A |
| Maximum Time to Mature | 8-10 weeks |
| Package Quantity | 2 |
| Planting Depth | 0.5" or level with the soil surface |
| Plant Life Stage | Root |
| Plant Type | Rhubarb |
| Product Height | 11 in. |
| Product Length | 2.75 in. |
| Product Weight | 1.5 lb. |
| Product Width | 3.25 in. |
| Recommended Planting Time | Spring |
| Recommended Space Between Plantings | 36-48 in. |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Tree Mature Height Range | Less than 5ft |
| Warranty | Guaranteed to Grow* Product must be purchased before June 1st. Sales receipt and UPC required. For refund, please go to: https://retail.degroot-inc.com/guarantee. |
| Watering Requirements | Moderate |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TSVRHV02 |
Q: Can I grow rhubarb in Texas
a month ago- AI-generatedA: Yes, you can grow this rhubarb in Texas as it is hardy in zones 2 through 9. For the best results in warmer climates, it is recommended to plant in early spring when temperatures are still cool, as the plants prefer cooler weather over hot summer conditions.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Are these available thru Tractor Supply this fall. Live in east Texas and they say to plant in the fall and pick in the spring.
10 months ago- A: Dear Limobull, thank you for your question. We do not supply rhubarb in the fall. If you have additional questions, please feel free to reach out to us directly at sales@degroot-inc.com. Thank you, DeGroot Inc.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is it too late to plant rhubarb in zone 6?
3 years ago- A: Hi, Rhubarb is most successful when planted in early spring.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: I purchased from Tractor Supply Saturday, does the entire root get planted so nothing is visible or should part be above the soil?
3 years ago- A: Hi! Here are the planting instructions. 1.Plant in early spring in a sunny location. Set the crowns just below ground level. 2. Fertilize the area liberally manure or garden fertilizer. 3. Keep the soil moist free of weeds during the growing season. Remove the flower spikes as they appear.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Do rhubarb plants need to be protected from deer?
3 years ago- A: Hi! Rhubarb is a Deer-Resistant Edible. Please keep in mind that wildlife can be a bit unpredictable at times. If you have additional questions, please contact us at (269) 468-6714 or sales@degroot-inc.com. Happy planting! Thank you3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are these ok for ND as I see some asking are from the south?
4 years ago- A: Dear Kare Marie, Rhubarb Victoria may be planted in zones 2-9. If you have additional questions, we encourage you to contact us at (269) 468-6714 or sales@degroot-inc.com so we may assist you. Thank you, DeGroot Inc.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: What does it look like
4 years ago- A: Thank you for your interest in Victoria Rhubarb. Rhubarb roots typically look like tubers. For additional information, please contact us at sales@degroot-inc.com or (269)468-6714 so we may provide additional information. Thank you, DeGroot Inc.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: I keep hearing from friends that Rhubarb needs cold weather to grow. I live in North Central Florida. Is there any reason I should have a problem with growing.I found a couple plants at a big box store that seems to be thriving in my raised garden bed.
5 years ago- A: You would need to know your hardiness zone to determine if it'll work in your area. This works in the following zones: 2 (-50 to -40 F), 4 (-30 to -20 F), 3 (-40 to -30 F), 6 (-10 to 0 F), 7 (0 to 10 F), 5 (-20 to -10 F), 9 (20 to 30 F), 8 (10 to 20 F)5 years agoHelpful?
Q: This is my first time growing rhubarb. Is it necessary to wait to next season to harvest? If I harvest this year, will it effect future harvest?
5 years ago- A: Thank you for your question! Here is some information from DeGroot. "For best results do not harvest the first year and few the second year and following harvests will be bountiful for years to come. When harvesting, do not remove more than half of the stalks at any time so the roots will maintain their strength for the next season. To harvest, twist the stalk while pulling sideways and trim off the tops. You'll have to wait two to three years from the time of planting to the first real harvest. To harvest, twist the leaf stalk at the soil line; do not take more than a third of the leaves in any given year. Eat only the stalk, not the leaf."5 years agoHelpful?
Q: How are the birds etc with rhubarb? This is my first time growing it ?
5 years ago- A: Dear Ronae, Thank you for your inquiry. It has been our experience that birds do not take a particular interest in rhubarb; however, please keep in mind that wildlife can be a bit unpredictable at times. If you have additional questions, please contact us at (269) 468-6714 or sales@degroot-inc.com. Happy planting! Thank you, DeGroot Inc.5 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Can I grow rhubarb in Texas
a month ago- AI-generatedA: Yes, you can grow this rhubarb in Texas as it is hardy in zones 2 through 9. For the best results in warmer climates, it is recommended to plant in early spring when temperatures are still cool, as the plants prefer cooler weather over hot summer conditions.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Are these available thru Tractor Supply this fall. Live in east Texas and they say to plant in the fall and pick in the spring.
10 months ago- A: Dear Limobull, thank you for your question. We do not supply rhubarb in the fall. If you have additional questions, please feel free to reach out to us directly at sales@degroot-inc.com. Thank you, DeGroot Inc.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is it too late to plant rhubarb in zone 6?
3 years ago- A: Hi, Rhubarb is most successful when planted in early spring.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: I purchased from Tractor Supply Saturday, does the entire root get planted so nothing is visible or should part be above the soil?
3 years ago- A: Hi! Here are the planting instructions. 1.Plant in early spring in a sunny location. Set the crowns just below ground level. 2. Fertilize the area liberally manure or garden fertilizer. 3. Keep the soil moist free of weeds during the growing season. Remove the flower spikes as they appear.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Do rhubarb plants need to be protected from deer?
3 years ago- A: Hi! Rhubarb is a Deer-Resistant Edible. Please keep in mind that wildlife can be a bit unpredictable at times. If you have additional questions, please contact us at (269) 468-6714 or sales@degroot-inc.com. Happy planting! Thank you3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are these ok for ND as I see some asking are from the south?
4 years ago- A: Dear Kare Marie, Rhubarb Victoria may be planted in zones 2-9. If you have additional questions, we encourage you to contact us at (269) 468-6714 or sales@degroot-inc.com so we may assist you. Thank you, DeGroot Inc.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: What does it look like
4 years ago- A: Thank you for your interest in Victoria Rhubarb. Rhubarb roots typically look like tubers. For additional information, please contact us at sales@degroot-inc.com or (269)468-6714 so we may provide additional information. Thank you, DeGroot Inc.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: I keep hearing from friends that Rhubarb needs cold weather to grow. I live in North Central Florida. Is there any reason I should have a problem with growing.I found a couple plants at a big box store that seems to be thriving in my raised garden bed.
5 years ago- A: You would need to know your hardiness zone to determine if it'll work in your area. This works in the following zones: 2 (-50 to -40 F), 4 (-30 to -20 F), 3 (-40 to -30 F), 6 (-10 to 0 F), 7 (0 to 10 F), 5 (-20 to -10 F), 9 (20 to 30 F), 8 (10 to 20 F)5 years agoHelpful?
Q: This is my first time growing rhubarb. Is it necessary to wait to next season to harvest? If I harvest this year, will it effect future harvest?
5 years ago- A: Thank you for your question! Here is some information from DeGroot. "For best results do not harvest the first year and few the second year and following harvests will be bountiful for years to come. When harvesting, do not remove more than half of the stalks at any time so the roots will maintain their strength for the next season. To harvest, twist the stalk while pulling sideways and trim off the tops. You'll have to wait two to three years from the time of planting to the first real harvest. To harvest, twist the leaf stalk at the soil line; do not take more than a third of the leaves in any given year. Eat only the stalk, not the leaf."5 years agoHelpful?
Q: How are the birds etc with rhubarb? This is my first time growing it ?
5 years ago- A: Dear Ronae, Thank you for your inquiry. It has been our experience that birds do not take a particular interest in rhubarb; however, please keep in mind that wildlife can be a bit unpredictable at times. If you have additional questions, please contact us at (269) 468-6714 or sales@degroot-inc.com. Happy planting! Thank you, DeGroot Inc.5 years agoHelpful?
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