If you receive your plants early in spring, grow them on in their bio-pot until plenty of leaves are showing. Keep compost moist in the pot and place in a sunny spot outside or on a windowsill.
When it comes to planting outside, choose a sunny position and plant in well manured, rich soil (next to the compost heap is ideal)
Dig a good-sized hole and plant 90cm apart.
Growing Tips
Next autumn when the plant dies down remove dead leaves and mulch with well-rotted manure or garden compost.
Harvesting
Rhubarb is easy to care for and should be productive for up to ten years. You can harvest your plants next spring after they have had a year to establish.