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Crimson Red Rhubarb

Crimson Red Rhubarb

Regular price $13.99 USD
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 Crimson Red Rhubarb is a customer favorite for its deep red stalks and the perfect balance of sweet and tart flavors, making it excellent for various recipes. It produces abundant, thick stalks, perfect for desserts like pies, cobblers, preserves and jams. It grows well in both full sun and partial shade, preferring well-drained soil, and is hardy in Zones 3-8.

Key Features:

  • Jumbo Crown Size: Our crowns stand out, averaging 14 oz, promising a quicker transition from planting to harvest.
  • Flavor Profile: A perfect balance of sweet and tart, ideal for culinary uses from pies to preserves.
  • Harvest Time: Given the larger crown size, these plants establish quickly, leading to an expedited harvest.
  • Botanical Name: Rheum rhabarbarum 'Crimson Red'

 

Growing Specifics:

  • Hardiness Zones: Thrives in Zones 3 to 9, showcasing a wide adaptability to different climates.
  • Light Requirements: Prefers full sun to partial shade, with a recommendation of 8-10 hours of sunlight for optimal growth.
  • Soil Requirements: Achieve maximum production in well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Bed up heavier soil to keep roots from standing in water.

Cultivation Tips:

For planting and caring for rhubarb, start by preparing well-drained soil in a sunny spot, and enriching it with compost or manure. Plant crowns or divisions in early spring, spacing them about 3 feet apart. Keep weeded, water regularly, especially during dry spells, and apply a balanced fertilizer each spring. In the first year, avoid harvesting to allow the plant to be established. From the second year, harvest stalks sparingly to not weaken the plant. Remove flower stalks to encourage vegetative growth. We mulch heavily in the late fall with well-rotted manure and straw to prepare for winter.

Sales Tips for Farmers:

Rhubarb is popular with the older demographic and younger demographic who are nostalgic about making pies and other treats with their grandparents. 

Customers highly prefer the deep red varieties, as the green varieties are viewed (rightly so) to be larger, but more stringy and less sweet.

Cross-selling opportunities include pairing with strawberries for classic pie recipes, offering bundles with baking ingredients, or suggesting it alongside herbs for creative culinary uses.

We also take extra crowns to pot up for spring plant sales.


Note: Ships starting in Late March/ early April

Non-GMO Commitment: At Growing Farmers and The Farm on Central, all our plants are guaranteed non-GMO and not genetically modified in any way, upholding natural breeding methods and promoting sustainable gardening and farming practices.

Growing method: Conventionally Grown, due to challenges in ensuring disease-free planting stock.


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Ben Brown
Huge Crowns, started growing right away!

Very pleased with size and plant vigor. Excited for rhubarb next year!

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Rebekah Brown
Easy process

Everything was delivered as said and in a timely manner with instructions on what to do!

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Bernice
Excellent Product

I recently purchased 28 Crimson Red Rhubarb plants. They were huge roots that are now sprouting. Will definitely be ordering from The Farm On Central again. Thanks for the great customer service.

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Kathleen A Roloff
Rhubarb sauce on the way

The Crimson red rhubarb looks fabulous. I am anxiously waiting to see it up. it is still cold here in Wisconsin

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Dawn Mead
Moldy

Two of the three roots were moldy. They were still hard so I planted them in hopes they will root anyway.

Hey Dawn!! It's normal for rhubarb crowns to have surface mold. You are good to go ahead and plant them as is!!!