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Post by annclaire on Oct 23, 2012 2:06:51 GMT -5
Looks like horseraddish is going to be good for harvest in another few days (cold front coming on Thursday.) Don't know the variety or anything, but came from a commercial grower last fall.
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Post by kay on Oct 23, 2012 22:48:16 GMT -5
So jealous, I am the only persona round here that can not grow horseradish. It will die off by the end of July and never be seen again!
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Post by annclaire on Oct 24, 2012 13:15:59 GMT -5
Kay, I put mine in the large pot and situated it so it got some shade during the day like you can see in the photo. From what I understand, it is happiest in England where the temps are way cooler than here in NW OK and the sun is way less harsh ... best area of the US that is close to England in climate is like, Maine or far upper New England ... maybe Oregon, too, so anywhere else, it needs to be "babied" a lot! LOL
If you want to try some again, let me know and I would be happy to send you a start!
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Post by kay on Oct 24, 2012 23:00:26 GMT -5
okay, we will just swap roots!
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Post by annclaire on Oct 25, 2012 4:33:28 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking LOL
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