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The 'Timperley Early' rhubarb crowns are a must-have for any garden enthusiast. This listing includes two ready-to-plant bare root crowns that mature early, producing delicious pink-red stems streaked with green. With moderate watering needs and a preference for partial shade, these crowns are easy to grow in the UK, making them perfect for both small and large gardens.
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Partial Shade |
Manufacturer | Carbeth Plants |
ASIN | B08LYPQ89N |
G**S
Rhubarb!!
All was fine, great delivery. All planted and waiting with anticipation
S**N
Not impressed
Really tiny bare root . Looked dead . 3 days in a pot not much life to them at all so will go to a garden centre and pick one of better quality.Not value for money
M**G
They grown well
The roots came without any instructions or description. Emailed a question to the seller. Never got an answer back. However the roots survived till Christmas and grew nicely for my friend who got it as a Christmas present from me.
E**Y
Fast growing !!!
So simple too grow a good showing in first week. Very impressive looking forward to harvesting.
T**T
Chrissy
Unfortunately these plants have not grown no leaves nothing they are just sat in the ground. This is the first time rhubarb hasn’t grown we wanted a new flavour. PityWill get new ones from garden centre as must be more reliable
N**.
Rhubarb Crown 'Timperley Early' Looking Good.
This Crown Timperley Early Rhubarb arrived on time and in good condition.it is growing well. I will update when crop is ready to use.
A**N
excellent
Thanks
L**C
Crowns?
I really wanted Timperley early for my garden to go along with the many years established rhubarb we already have. Ordered two rhubarb crowns and to say I was shocked by the size is an understatement. As you can see by the picture these are as far short of a crown as I could imagine. It’s more like a previous comment I’ve just read. It’s like two little roots. I’ve planted in pots to see how they come along and will update this post at a later date but I’mExtremely unlikely to buy plants off Amazon in future and will stick to local garden centres
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