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Quick Answer: ⚠️ Maybe — Rhubarb grows in most cold-temperate zones — it actually prefers cold climates.
⚠️ Maybe

Rhubarb is marginal in Zone 1b — possible with effort

Rhubarb grows in most cold-temperate zones — it actually prefers cold climates.

How to make it work

  • Use a 10+ gallon container that can be moved indoors before frost
  • Bring inside before early August

🌱 Growing Rhubarb in Zone 1b

Plant crowns in spring. Never harvest the first year. Never eat the leaves — they are toxic. Mulch crowns in autumn. Divide every 5-7 years. Rhubarb actually improves after cold winters.

🪴 Container: 10+ gal pot❄️ Frost Tolerant

🗺️ USDA Plant Hardiness Zones

Zone 1 is shown in this colour on the map below
2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map — zones 1 to 13

2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map — public domain. USDA Agricultural Research Service

USDA zones run 1a–13b (26 half-zones). Each full zone above covers both the a and b half-zones. Browse all US zones →

Technical climate details for Zone 1b
USDA Zone
1b
Last Frost
mid-June
First Frost
early August
Frost-Free Days
47
Rhubarb Zone Range
2a – 8a

Frequently Asked Questions

Rhubarb grows in most cold-temperate zones — it actually prefers cold climates.
Zone 1b is in USDA Hardiness Zone 1b with approximately 47 frost-free days per year.
Rhubarb grows in USDA Zones 2a–8a.
Rhubarb is beginner-friendly and one of the easier crops to grow.