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clasher | 19:39 Thu 28th Jun 2012 | Gardening
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I planted a very healthy looking rhubarb plant a couple of months ago, and over the next two weeks, it proceeded to die leaf by leaf. Lo and behold, a new plant has sprung up about 500mm away from where the original one died. Any ideas fellow gardeners, Thanks in advance.
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You've killed the bud the leaves came from so the new plant grew from another. Don't pick this year and a small amount next, feed well with compost over the winter (doesn't need to be well rotted or good quality)
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Thanks Johnk, It is actually growing in a compost heap anyway, in the back end of my composter which is 8ft long x 4ft wide and 4ft deep made up of 6 full size sleepers, 3 each side, and 6 halves, 3 each end, so it should have a rich feed ok, Regards clasher

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