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I went shopping for grated horseradish a couple of days ago and it was a bust with creamy being the only option.
I used to grow it and always enjoyed digging some fresh root up and grating it. Our yard now is more limited so I'm thinking about growing some in a container...any suggestions?
I was spoiled by one of my tenants that was a Palouse wheat farmer. They had a bunch that they would dig up with a backhoe and can for the whole community. I was fortunate enough as his 'Evil Landlord' to be on the receiving list for it along with bagged split peas and lentils.It's best in containers, as in gardens it tends to spread unchecked easily, aggressive grower.
Deep pots, 24" or more for best root development. Full sun, regular water...good free draining soils.
A 10-15 gallon container. Mix soil compost worm castings 2 cups of cottonseed meal,1 cup kelp meal and a 1/2 cup of steamed bone meal , manure if you use it( I do not I use a complete organic granular fertilizer and a couple cups of alfafa meal of alfalfa pellet feed- this is thoroughlyI went shopping for grated horseradish a couple of days ago and it was a bust with creamy being the only option.
I used to grow it and always enjoyed digging some fresh root up and grating it. Our yard now is more limited so I'm thinking about growing some in a container...any suggestions?
Nice. I like the black mulched sheeting is it a roll stock that you perfed a permeable sheeting?aGarlic has popped and doing well. Planted October 17 and 20 in 3 beds
Yes measured and used multiple years for planting and spacing.Nice. I like the black mulched sheeting is it a roll stock that you perfed a permeable sheeting?a
It looked like a personalized reusable solution.Yes measured and used multiple years for planting and spacing.
I don't, but others might.Speaking of garlic, mine planted late September has shoots about 10" tall. It's my first time growing it, do I need to do anything for it between now and spring?
Sounds right on schedule . I saved some for the kitchen in mid Septand planted about 170 cloves of elephant and Duganski. I only plant hard neck. Decided next year to back off on trombocini which is weirdly unheard of for me-but Jeanne finally admitted she is not a fan going to grow Kuri winter squash again. Maybe one Trombocini for me. And plant a lot more pole beans since I have so many varieties.Speaking of garlic, mine planted late September has shoots about 10" tall. It's my first time growing it, do I need to do anything for it between now and spring?
As am I. I put in purple glazer after I pulled potatoes, hopefully it goes well.I don't, but others might.
My view is garlic is a weed, it'll do fine without much intervention on my part...but I'm in western Washington..
Garlic are one of the easiest rewards one can plant here. Where I live an un suspected difficult specimen to grow is the carrotAs am I. I put in purple glazer after I pulled potatoes, hopefully it goes well.
I concur.Where I live an un suspected difficult specimen to grow is the carrot