To 'force' rhubarb over winter and early spring, put a large bucket or other suitable container over the crown. It will sprout earlier, will grow in the dark and taste sweeter
No, Bamboo is the fastest growing plant
To force rhubarb to grow earlier in the season for an earlier harvest, cover the rhubarb plant with a dark container or forcing pot in late winter to block out light. This will encourage the plant to grow faster and produce an earlier harvest.
Yes, rhubarb can grow in Texas, but it may require some special care due to the hot climate.
Yes, rhubarb can grow in Florida, but it may require some extra care and attention due to the state's warm climate.
No, rhubarb does not grow well in shady conditions. It requires full sun to thrive and produce a good harvest.
There are pills on the market that you can take to make your hair grow faster. These pills can be found online.
You can not make your hair grow any faster than it does naturally.
no
Yes. Rhubarb leaves are poisonous, so it is highly recommended to take your god to the vets if you suspect it has eaten a rhubarb leaf.
You can take care of it everyday
To force rhubarb to grow earlier than its natural season, you can cover the rhubarb plant with a dark container or a forcing pot in late winter. This will block out light and stimulate early growth. Make sure to check on the plant regularly and harvest the rhubarb when it reaches the desired size.
Yes, fingernails do grow faster than toenails.