Horseradish has a long growing season, and you can’t start using it until one year after planting. Also, this root must grow in a climate where the fall and winter are fairly cold. It’s adaptable and tough, but providing the proper growing conditions will produce the biggest, sweetest,...
You can save smaller horseradish roots for planting next year. Roots that are about 3/4-inch in diameter and 10-inches long will work perfectly for this. Cut the root end at an angle, to help you remember which end should be planted down. Global Gourmet has information on the preparation...
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When picking a spot to plant your horseradish, make sure it’s the spot you will continue to grow the horseradish in for a long time because once the perennial is planted, you won’t want to move it. Horseradish can be grown from root cuttings which are set out in the fall or the ...
In order to obtain good sticks for winter an early start must be made, and some time in January the ground should be deeply dug. Planting is carried out in February by means of root cuttings, straight, young roots, 8 or 9 inches long, and about 1/2 inch wide being chosen, each havi...
Horseradish is a hardy herb having large leaves, perennial and is grown for its pungent root, which contain oil with strong pungent odour and hot, biting taste. The plant attains a height of 0.6 to 0.9 mtr when in flower. Propagation is by planting pieces of side roots. The roots develop...
The most common way of propagating horseradish is by using the root cuttings instead of throwing them out. It’s cost-effective for you to replant the part you don’t use. Give the root cuttings or crowns a good soaking with water in the late evening before planting day to rehydrate the...
Influence of Inoculum Density of Verticillium dahliae on Root Discoloration of Horseradish The relationship between inoculum density (number of microsclerotia per gram of air-dried soil) of at the time of planting and the severity and incidence o... A Khan,N Atibalentja,DM Eastburn - 《Plant...
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