• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Arsenal transfer news: Three-man shortlist emerges as £17m price tag set

25 June 2025

EU seaside town dubbed ‘little Monaco’ with posh harbour 3 hours from UK

25 June 2025

Inside Jeff Bezos’ lavish wedding as insiders spill every jaw-dropping detail

25 June 2025

Gardeners urged to water hydrangeas and roses at specific time of the day

25 June 2025

Kate Middleton’s ‘strict realisation’ in cancer recovery after Royal Ascot absence

25 June 2025

Brit electrocuted while doing DIY for woman who gave him place to stay on holiday

25 June 2025

‘I tried a Too Good To Go bag from Harrods and contents left me flabbergasted’

25 June 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Arsenal transfer news: Three-man shortlist emerges as £17m price tag set
  • EU seaside town dubbed ‘little Monaco’ with posh harbour 3 hours from UK
  • Inside Jeff Bezos’ lavish wedding as insiders spill every jaw-dropping detail
  • Gardeners urged to water hydrangeas and roses at specific time of the day
  • Kate Middleton’s ‘strict realisation’ in cancer recovery after Royal Ascot absence
  • Brit electrocuted while doing DIY for woman who gave him place to stay on holiday
  • ‘I tried a Too Good To Go bag from Harrods and contents left me flabbergasted’
  • Man Utd transfer news: Bryan Mbeumo holds private talks about transfer after latest bid
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Gardening experts share tip for growing ‘deliciously sweeter’ rhubarb
Lifestyle

Gardening experts share tip for growing ‘deliciously sweeter’ rhubarb

By staff24 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

Rhubarb plants are loved for their tart flavour and are a great addition to any gardener’s garden, but they do require a large amount of nutrients from the soil to grow

Rhubarb growing in the garden during spring
Rhubarb will taste ‘deliciously sweeter’ if you bury 1 natural item in the soil(Image: Getty)

Rhubarb plants are a breeze to cultivate and cherished for their distinctively tart taste. Whether it’s for tossing into crumbles and pies, whipping up some jam, or blending into cordials, they offer a variety of uses that make them an excellent choice for any gardener’s plot.

They’re notably robust, being perennials capable of braving even the harshest winter chills. Yet, these plants are quite greedy when it comes to nutrients – fertiliser is a must for rhubarb to yield its sizable stalks and leaves.

When you’re growing rhubarb in a pot, doling out fertiliser is particularly vital due to the constrained soil quantity, which sees nutrients deplete swiftly or drain away during watering.

A curious green thumb sought advice on how to best feed their rhubarb plants and ended up posting the query on the Backyard Vegetable Farmers Facebook group. A popular suggestion among the community was to introduce iron nails into the soil, reports the Express.

Rusty Nails
Some gardeners believe that rusty nails will give rhubarb plants a boost(Image: Getty)

Erin Jones recollected, “My grandfather swore by iron in the ground. We planted ours over old chains and miscellaneous iron nails. We always have a beautiful patch.”

Monique MacNeil shared her tip: “I’ve always been told to put a rusty nail deep under each plant base.”

Annette Yates discussed recent success: “We started using iron nails a couple of years back and they now grow super strong and quick compared to before!”.

Lastly, Marie Gatehouse relayed her mother’s experience: “My mother grew rhubarb for years. She always used iron. Like old nails and old chains.

“It worked, her rhubarb was deliciously sweeter and amazing! She would work the rusty nails and chains into the soil.”

The best time to feed rhubarb is in spring or early summer to support the new season’s growth.

Instead of using iron nails, gardening pros recommend opting for homemade garden compost, well-rotted manure, or an organic concentrated fertiliser in granular form to the soil.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Gardeners urged to water hydrangeas and roses at specific time of the day

25 June 2025

Japanese maples will thrive if one £12 item is poured onto soil before July

25 June 2025

Andy Capp – 25th June 2025

25 June 2025

Families with these names are most likely to have the cleanest homes, study finds

25 June 2025

Perishers – 25th June 2025

25 June 2025

Slugs will keep off plants if gardeners use ‘effective’ 39p deterrent spray

24 June 2025
Latest News

EU seaside town dubbed ‘little Monaco’ with posh harbour 3 hours from UK

25 June 2025

Inside Jeff Bezos’ lavish wedding as insiders spill every jaw-dropping detail

25 June 2025

Gardeners urged to water hydrangeas and roses at specific time of the day

25 June 2025

Kate Middleton’s ‘strict realisation’ in cancer recovery after Royal Ascot absence

25 June 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
World

Brit electrocuted while doing DIY for woman who gave him place to stay on holiday

By staff25 June 20250

Al Brown was due to fly home to meet his newborn grandson hours after the…

‘I tried a Too Good To Go bag from Harrods and contents left me flabbergasted’

25 June 2025

Man Utd transfer news: Bryan Mbeumo holds private talks about transfer after latest bid

25 June 2025

Little-known theme park with £1 rides named UK’s most affordable

25 June 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version