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Here is the BEST Time to Harvest Rhubarb in Ohio (2023 Guide)

Are you growing rhubarb in Ohio, but don’t know when the best time to harvest them is?

Harvesting rhubarb is not as easy as it seems.

Here’s why:

  • Rhubarb has a very short window when it can be harvested and still taste great.

So if you harvest them too early they may not be ready and taste bad. And if you harvest them too late they may become infected with mold, fungus, insects, etc., and become inedible.

Today, I’m going to teach you the ideal time to harvest rhubarb in Ohio:

  • To Learn More About HOW to Grow Rhubarb, Check Out This GUIDE!


When Do I Harvest Rhubarb in Ohio?

As you may have already guessed, there are two main factors that determine when you should harvest your rhubarb: the physical features of the rhubarb & weather (time).

Harvest Rhubarb if They Look Like This!!!

rhubarb growing

The physical features of rhubarb are what most gardeners commonly rely on to determine if they are ready to be picked off the plant or not.

In general, you should harvest rhubarb if they have the following physical features:

  • The leaves of the rhubarb are wide, long, and light green in color and 6 inches in height.
  • The rhubarb vegetable is tender to the touch.

Harvest Your Rhubarb During THIS Time of Year!!!

In general, you should harvest rhubarb:

  • 360 to 720 days after starting rhubarb from seed
  • Immediately after planting rhubarb in your garden

And no matter what, you should ALWAYS harvest your rhubarb before the first frost of the year. Frost will immediately kill your rhubarb plant and make your rhubarb inedible.

For your reference, I have created this table for average frost dates for most major cities in Ohio. If your city is not listed below you can find its Last & First Frost Dates HERE.

Ohio Last & First Frost Dates

Ohio Frost Dates

It should be noted that you should not overly rely on the first frost of the year. The average first frost of the year is only correct 30% of the time.

Instead, pay close attention to your local weather.

When you know a frost is coming you need to take action.

  • If rhubarb are in pots, bring them inside
  • If rhubarb are in the ground, cover them in burlap and hope they survive
  • Pick all rhubarb.

If you want to learn WHEN to harvest ANY Vegetable in Ohio, head over to HERE and just type in the vegetable you want to grow.

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