Gives advice on how to grow and use horseradish. Cultivation of horseradish by root propagation; Preference for soil rich in organic matter; Making the plant develop a thick and straight root for grinding; Harvesting; Preparing the horseradish ...
Harvesting horseradish Harvesting horseradish is all about root excavation. Act as if you are on an archaeo-logical dig and carefully loosen and brush away soil to follow the full root length. If you leave any severed roots in the ground, they will eventually re-emerge as new plants. Put f...
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Choose a piece that is at least 2 inches away from the stalk and cut the outer part of the rhizome with a sharp knife. You can use this piece but the plant will continue to grow under the soil. Harvesting this way will will give you an endless supply of ginger. ...
Don’t plant your mustard greens near your bean of any kind. Both of them are prone to molds and mildews, and it can spread among them. Soybeans Sunflower Beans Strawberries Harvesting and Storing Mustard Greens Mustard greens average 5 days to maturity for consumption as microgreens, 21 day...
In following years, mix a high-nitrogen fertilizer into the soil just before new spears appear, then again after harvest.HARVESTING: To strengthen their roots and ensure good harvests in the years to come, let asparagus shoots develop into ferns the first season. Wait until the second spring ...
Harvesting currents To avoid all the hassle outlined below that I encountered trying to make jelly using the traditional sugar-activated pectins like Certo, this year I picked up something entirely different from a health food store. It’s called Pomona’s Universal Pectin, and it’s a dream...
When harvesting hot peppers, it is always best to wear safety goggles and protective gloves, as the fruits can act as skin irritants when being handled. Always cut fruit from the plant instead of pulling them off by hand so as not to injure the plant or the fruit while harvesting. ...
Harvesting snapbeans Pick snap beans when pencil-size or smaller and tender. Pick snap beans before pods become lumpy. Harvest bush beans daily to encourage production; the more you pick the more the plant will blossom and produce more pods. When seeds are allowed to develop in the pod, pla...