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| I bought a horseradish root from the GC and iv planted it in a large pot, bout 18''-20''. Anyone tried this before and know what i can expect? also does anyone have any tips on caring for it. i imagine it can be left to it self being such a wild thing! |
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| yeah Saying that being in pots you should feed them . I cant tell you how much and when >< . i have 2 containers infact old black recycle ones (cans/glass ) with 2 plants in each . My ones are in there 2nd year . i have feed once and are doing very well. I will mix compos/comfrey/watermix. 20- 30- 50 - somtime this week to them as I cut them down last year and just started to grow leafs again . i will do this once every 2 months in the summer . but then its only my 2nd year of growing HR . but as a rule keep your soil as it would be in the wild , i know its hard in pots ![]() |
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| As my plot is at the rear of my garden i cant really go down the planting it in the ground route. Maybe i could try a bin to get a better harvest. I must say though that i am really looking forward to the harvest because fresh horse raddish is such a rare treat now days. I can see the tears now and they wont be tears of joy hopefully. Last edited by farmerjim; 06-03-2008 at 08:08 PM. |
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| I read somewhere that to keep it under control you should dig up the whole plant each year, getting all the root out, store the roots in sand, replanting the next year. That's if there any left!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Now is good and I would be very grateful too if your digging some up. Bluemoon, I'll PM you and send a SAE if you like. Tony, it's difficult to imagine how the crop might fail but there we are. I always bring it with me with parsnips too and thai curry paste which is also as rare as rocking horse poo there. However, I saw some Colman's (the best comercial one I think) for sale at Champion in Dinan (or was it a Super-u) anyhow, they had a whole Brit section.
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| my mom made the mistake of just planting and hopeing well it seems if you jut neglect it, it seems to go "coooooooeeeee im here" especialy as she thought it had died during the winter, some people do what roitelet said and place in sand or you can just leave it like my mom did but at your peril where as i just re pot every year cut off what i want and just plant it again seems to come back ok for me i use a mix of naff soil and compost and i have never fed it, i like low maintenace plants dont like being to dry though i noticed. taste loooooooooooverly freshly grated on cheese on toast |
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Saying that being in pots you should feed them . I cant tell you how much and when >< . i have 2 containers infact old black recycle ones (cans/glass ) 

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