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I went to old house hacked off a lump of crown, with stems and leaves, and have brought to new house, found crown was on small and one large, planted larger one on top of a slopping garden with compost from council skip site, and smaller one on flat bit bottom of garden again with loads of council compost.
The idea was to leave first year and let it get established, and to visit old house, now with son living there to get supplies this year, however with the virus travelling the 100 miles return just for rhubarb is out, we thought two weeks and it would be all over, clearly that is not the case.
So how can I help get it started faster? I have some more compost left so could put more on top, and how much water does it need? Had the virus not been around I would have simply left it doing its own thing, if it died I would just chop off another lump, and try again, however in the past it has grown to new plant without a problem, so it was simply going to be forget it now and see how it does, but now with virus want to get it going ASAP.
So any advice please.
The idea was to leave first year and let it get established, and to visit old house, now with son living there to get supplies this year, however with the virus travelling the 100 miles return just for rhubarb is out, we thought two weeks and it would be all over, clearly that is not the case.
So how can I help get it started faster? I have some more compost left so could put more on top, and how much water does it need? Had the virus not been around I would have simply left it doing its own thing, if it died I would just chop off another lump, and try again, however in the past it has grown to new plant without a problem, so it was simply going to be forget it now and see how it does, but now with virus want to get it going ASAP.
So any advice please.