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Goliath' Rhubarb Plant | 3L Pot

Goliath' Rhubarb Plant | 3L Pot

  • A robust rhubarb variety with thick green stems speckled with red.
  • Extremely hardy and long-lasting, providing yields of approximately 5kg annually for up to ten years once established.
  • Harvest from the second year, typically between May and June.
  • Ideal for forcing to get an even earlier crop.
  • Perfect for pies, crumbles, and jams.
  • Great for sunny spots, vegetable gardens, allotments, or large pots.
  • Recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
  • Important: Only the stalks are edible. The leaves are toxic to humans and animals.
$26.63
Goliath' Rhubarb Plant | 3L Pot
$26.63

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Goliath' Rhubarb Plant | 3L Pot

  • A robust rhubarb variety with thick green stems speckled with red.
  • Extremely hardy and long-lasting, providing yields of approximately 5kg annually for up to ten years once established.
  • Harvest from the second year, typically between May and June.
  • Ideal for forcing to get an even earlier crop.
  • Perfect for pies, crumbles, and jams.
  • Great for sunny spots, vegetable gardens, allotments, or large pots.
  • Recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
  • Important: Only the stalks are edible. The leaves are toxic to humans and animals.

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  • A robust rhubarb variety with thick green stems speckled with red.
  • Extremely hardy and long-lasting, providing yields of approximately 5kg annually for up to ten years once established.
  • Harvest from the second year, typically between May and June.
  • Ideal for forcing to get an even earlier crop.
  • Perfect for pies, crumbles, and jams.
  • Great for sunny spots, vegetable gardens, allotments, or large pots.
  • Recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
  • Important: Only the stalks are edible. The leaves are toxic to humans and animals.