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Rhubarb forcer - Terracotta - Rhubarb Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhubarb forcer - Terracotta - Rhubarb Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait image of terracotta rhubarb forcer with lid in garden setting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Terracotta garden pots. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Terracotta garden pots. Royalty Free Stock Photo
garden rhubarb in a vegetable patch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhubarb Cloches Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Rhubarb being forced in a terracotta pot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Terracotta pot for forcing rhubarb Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Scarecrow with Terracotta Clay Rhubarb Cloches in garden, Yorkshire, England, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Terracotta Clay Rhubarb Cloche in garden, Yorkshire, England, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Terracotta rhubarb forcers in an english kitchen garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhubarb patch in an english country garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Terracotta Clay Rhubarb Cloche in garden, Yorkshire, England, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhubarb forcers are bell shaped pots with a lid covered opening at the top. Used to cover rhubarb to limit photosynthesis, they encourage the plant to grow early in the season and also to produce blanched stems. The pots are placed over two- to three-year-old rhubarb crowns during winter or very early spring. Once shoots appear the lid is taken off, causing them to grow towards the light. Around


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