When we bought this house about 5 years ago, a fairly decent garden had been established and to our delight, there was quite a bit of rhubarb. Now, I've tended a garden most of my life but don't have any experience with rhubarb other than harvesting and cooking.
The plants have done well but are starting to show their age and I would like to split them. I've done a ton of research but thought that I'd ask the experts here.
Are there any tricks to successfully splitting and transplanting rhubarb? I will be cultivating a new spot for these new plants.
I guess I should mention that I am in Southwest PA. It looks like the weather will be warming up soon and I don't want to wait too long.
The plants have done well but are starting to show their age and I would like to split them. I've done a ton of research but thought that I'd ask the experts here.
Are there any tricks to successfully splitting and transplanting rhubarb? I will be cultivating a new spot for these new plants.
I guess I should mention that I am in Southwest PA. It looks like the weather will be warming up soon and I don't want to wait too long.