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Full Season Rhubarb Collection | 6 pack
- Enjoy a continuous harvest of delicious rhubarb from March all the way through to August.
- Receive three high-quality, easy-to-grow bare root crowns: 1 x Timperley Early, 1 x Raspberry Red, and 1 x Victoria.
- Timperley Early (Harvest: March-May) is an excellent early variety, perfect for forcing, with robust red-pink stems.
- Raspberry Red (Harvest: March-June) is a mid-season variety prized for its sweet flavour and vibrant crimson stalks.
- Victoria (Harvest: May-August) is a reliable and easy-to-grow late-season variety, yielding abundant, sweet green stalks with a pink blush.
- Two varieties, Timperley Early and Raspberry Red, hold the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- These fully hardy plants are a great investment, providing delicious stalks for at least ten years.
- Perfect for your favourite crumbles, jams, and pies – just cook the stalks with sugar.
- Important: Only the stalks are edible. The leaves are toxic and should be discarded.
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- Enjoy a continuous harvest of delicious rhubarb from March all the way through to August.
- Receive three high-quality, easy-to-grow bare root crowns: 1 x Timperley Early, 1 x Raspberry Red, and 1 x Victoria.
- Timperley Early (Harvest: March-May) is an excellent early variety, perfect for forcing, with robust red-pink stems.
- Raspberry Red (Harvest: March-June) is a mid-season variety prized for its sweet flavour and vibrant crimson stalks.
- Victoria (Harvest: May-August) is a reliable and easy-to-grow late-season variety, yielding abundant, sweet green stalks with a pink blush.
- Two varieties, Timperley Early and Raspberry Red, hold the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- These fully hardy plants are a great investment, providing delicious stalks for at least ten years.
- Perfect for your favourite crumbles, jams, and pies – just cook the stalks with sugar.
- Important: Only the stalks are edible. The leaves are toxic and should be discarded.





















