water damaged rhubarb

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oh dear....we had moved our rhubarb (which was under performing) about 3 years ago. this is the first year of proper picking, and it is massive & very healthy, some stock is from my late grandfather's plants. There has been a massive leak of the new water pipe system right next to our plot, and the council has taken 2 weeks to even acknowledge this. My dad's prize winning dahlias are all mush and the rhubarb is now all lying down and I am worried it is going to die. Will it survive do you think? It will be heartbreaking if it doesn't. :(
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Sorry to hear of your problems Retropants, could you dig a drainage channel round it that might help it drain before the root dies off completely?
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Hello RP
I've always been amazed at just how tough rhubarb is. Hopefully the effect of the waterlogging will only be temporary and the plant will recover. I would do any more picking this year.

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thankyou! they came to fix the leak on Firday, so hopefully the hot weather will help dry the soil out a bit, it si looking slightly more haelthy yesterday, but I won't be picking anymore.
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