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According to the article, rhubarb is indeed a low-maintenance, long-term plant — but only if grown in the right spot and given time to establish. The article advises planting dormant rhubarb crowns now, as they thrive in cool, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Young plants shouldn’t be harvested during their first year, and yields should be limited in the second to build strong roots. With patience and proper care, a rhubarb clump will return for many years, rewarding gardeners with a reliable perennial crop.
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