'Valentine' Rhubarb
Rhubarb 'Valentine'
Rhubarb 'Valentine'
Rhubarb 'Valentine'
Rhubarb 'Valentine'
Rhubarb 'Valentine'

Rhubarb 'Valentine'

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  • This Rhubarb 'Valentine' ships as a Bare Root
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Valentine

Valentine Rhubarb is cherished for its rich red stalks and tender texture. With its sweet-tart flavor, this variety is perfect for pies, sauces, and preserves. Hardy and productive, Valentine is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for vibrant color and delicious flavor in their harvests.

 

Not ready to plant yet? Click here to learn how to store bare-root rhubarb and get complete planting, care, and harvesting tips.


What Are Bareroot Rhubarb?

Bareroot rhubarb are dormant crowns ready for planting, without soil for easy handling

Flavor

Sweet-tart flavor, ideal for pies, sauces, and jams.

Hardiness Zone

Best suited for USDA Zones 3-8, tolerant of cold climates.

Time to Harvest

First harvest in 1-2 years, with peak productivity in the third season.

Shipping Guarantee

Ships via UPS with a guaranteed 2-day delivery from the shipping date.

Care

Plant in full sun, water weekly, and apply mulch to retain moisture.

Yield

High yield, producing 2-3 pounds of stalks per plant each season.

Toxic Leaves

Only the stalks are edible; leaves contain oxalic acid and are toxic if consumed.

These Rhubarb ship in a multi-shoot bulb.

Light: Full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight)

Size: Can grow up to 4ft tall and 4ft wide

Hardiness: 4 - 9

Characteristics: Rhubarb is a hardy, perennial plant known for its thick, edible stalks with a tangy, slightly sour flavor. It has large, vibrant green leaves (which are inedible) and grows well in cool climates. Ideal for pies, sauces, and preserves, rhubarb brings a unique tartness to recipes. This plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a resilient and rewarding addition to vegetable and edible gardens.

Water & Soil: Plant in fertile, evenly moist and well draining soil. his should be considered a permanent bed. Soil should be fertile and well-drained with a pH range of around 6.0-6.8 is desired. Add organic matter (such as aged cow or horse manure, prior to planting). Place rows 3'-4' apart to ensure room for growth; Place cuttings in the soil with the buds facing up – flush or just below (up to 1") the soil surface.


*Plants cannot be shipped to Alaska or Hawaii.

*Pictures shown are of mature plants and not what you will receive.

Plant rhubarb during the cool days of early spring, once the ground thaws.

Rhubarb produces a harvest for up to 8 years, so grow it in a sunny area where it will go undisturbed for a long time.

Give rhubarb room to spread out by planting them 4 to 6 feet apart.

Improve your native soil by mixing in several inches of aged compost or other rich organic matter.

When hot weather arrives, apply a 2-inch layer of mulch to keep soil moist and help block weeds.

Check soil moisture regularly and water when the top inch of soil becomes dry.

Feed rhubarb regularly with a continuous-release plant food.

Start regular harvesting in year 3 when stalks are 12 to 18 inches long and reach their ideal red color.


If you’re unable to plant rhubarb roots due to frozen ground, here’s how to store them until the soil is ready:

Prepare a Storage Medium: Place the roots in a container filled with slightly damp peat moss, sawdust, or sand. This will help keep the roots from drying out. Avoid excess moisture to prevent mold or rot.

Store in a Cool, Dark Location: Keep the container in a place that’s consistently cool, like a basement, garage, or refrigerator. Aim for a temperature between 32°F and 40°F (0°C and 4°C) to keep the roots dormant.

Check Periodically: Every few weeks, inspect the roots for any signs of mold or rot. Lightly mist the storage medium if it becomes too dry, but be careful not to over-water.

Plant When the Ground Thaws: As soon as the soil is workable, plant the rhubarb roots in their permanent location. Rhubarb is hardy, so it should adapt well once planted in early spring.

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Hardiness zone for this plant: 4 - 9

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For the best quality in cooking or freezing, use freshly harvested stalks. If that is not possible, keep cut stems up to 1 week in the refrigerator, although crispness diminishes with storage. You can refresh crispness by standing stored stems in water before using; however, the flavor will be slightly diluted. You can also chop stems and freeze the pieces in a plastic freezer bag for much later use.

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