The edible part of the rhubarb grows above ground.
Yarrow grows almost anywhere from zone 3 to zone 9.
Rhubarb has been known in China for thousands of years. There is a variety that was grown along the Volga River known as Russian Rhubarb. By the 17th Century it had reached England and by the 1820's was grown in America
yes i have done it before but make sure you put sugar on it because its very bitter
In the region of 9%
Fuchsia plants should be grown in full sun to part shade areas. They can be grown in any hardiness zone as annuals. They will grow as a perennial in zones 9-11.
Yes, slugs can eat rhubarb, particularly the young leaves and stems. They are attracted to the moisture and tenderness of the plant, which can lead to significant damage in gardens where rhubarb is grown. To protect rhubarb from slugs, gardeners often employ barriers or natural deterrents.
It grown best in a sunny well drained area
China, and far more is grown in the rhubarb triangle in west Yorkshire England. ie the citys of Leeds, Wakefield, Pontfract. I really need an answer for my homework please
Rhubarb is often grown in gardens and allotments across the UK. It is also grown commercially on some farms, although it is not a common crop.
It has been grown in China for thousands of years and reached Europe in the 14th Century by way of Ancient Greece and Russia
Rhubarb flourishes in the home garden and is widely grown because of its trouble free habit.