harvesting horseradish

Started by RichardS, July 19, 2004, 16:57:56

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RichardS

well, my two horseradish plants that are safely (I hope!!!) restrained in a sunken dustbin look very happy and healthy, and have put on a lot of growth since planting.

Question is, how do you harvest the roots?  And how do you know when they're ready to harvest?

Do I need to wait until new plants spring up, and digl those out whole, or do you try and dig down and just remove roots from the main plants?

Never grown this stuff before....


RichardS


tim

When planted?  Is the soil loose enough for you to scuff around the roots? Have a look?
Ours is so old that we just hack at it when we need it.

Try http://www.gardenguides.com/articles/horseradish.htm = Tim

RichardS

I think it was perhaps march or april.   Rooting around (sorry 4 pun!!) in the soil will probably be a good idea, will do that tonight... this is not helping me to concentrate on what I'm _supposed_ to be working on before the lure of the lottie becomes irresistable though!!!

many thanks for the link, Tim, just what I was looking for.

tim

You have to give flight to your mind occasionally! = Tim

Beer_Belly

Tim - I just thought I'd let you know that the roots you sent me have produced 3 foot tall plants with lots of healthy looking leaves - thanks again.

RichardS - Nice to meet up again in cyberspace mate!

-B_B-

tim


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