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Where can I buy a few Armoracia rusticana seeds?
I've looked all over for a few horseradish seeds, and can't find any.
The stuff grows from seeds, right? Gene |
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"Gene" wrote: I've looked all over for a few horseradish seeds, and can't find any. The stuff grows from seeds, right? Gene No need!!! I have a rather large pot of Horseradish started from a root I bought at the grocery store. It is VERY invasive so you will want to keep it in a pot. Mine is a few years old now and I have several "babies" in the pot from the original root. Trust me. Just buy a nice, fresh, healthy root from the grocery store and stick it in a large pot. Preferably 3 to 5 gallon pot. It will grow and propagate. You don't need seeds. -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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LOL - Thanks!
Gene Briggs, TX "Katra" wrote in message ... In article , "Gene" wrote: I've looked all over for a few horseradish seeds, and can't find any. The stuff grows from seeds, right? Gene No need!!! I have a rather large pot of Horseradish started from a root I bought at the grocery store. It is VERY invasive so you will want to keep it in a pot. Mine is a few years old now and I have several "babies" in the pot from the original root. Trust me. Just buy a nice, fresh, healthy root from the grocery store and stick it in a large pot. Preferably 3 to 5 gallon pot. It will grow and propagate. You don't need seeds. -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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"Gene" wrote: "Katra" wrote in message ... In article , "Gene" wrote: I've looked all over for a few horseradish seeds, and can't find any. The stuff grows from seeds, right? Gene No need!!! I have a rather large pot of Horseradish started from a root I bought at the grocery store. It is VERY invasive so you will want to keep it in a pot. Mine is a few years old now and I have several "babies" in the pot from the original root. Trust me. Just buy a nice, fresh, healthy root from the grocery store and stick it in a large pot. Preferably 3 to 5 gallon pot. It will grow and propagate. You don't need seeds. -- K. LOL - Thanks! Gene Briggs, TX Most welcome! :-) You should be able to find a good root at HEB. Let us know how it works out for you please? -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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