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| I just moved to central Florida in the Daytona Beach area. I am wondering if anybody knows if Rhubarb grows very well in florida and if anyone knows where to find Rhubarb in central florida. Possibly a good farmers market in the area that may have it or a family farm of some kind? NEED MY RHUBARB PIE FIX |
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| I'm putting a copy of this thread into the Gardening board, so maybe you'll get an answer to whether it grows well in FL.
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