Horseradish
By Waheeda
- 17 May, 2010
- 7 likes
Comments on this photo
The area was prepared before i planted it…its like an outdoor kitchen full of culinary herbs, compact vegetables and some flowers.
I grow the horseradish in a raised herb garden which has two levels. From the ground to the first level its approx. 98cm, just under 1m.The horseradish is on the second level, that is approx. 30cm higher than the first level.
This is Styrian Horseradish (Steirische kren) variety, extremely pungent in taste.It grows about 60cm high and has flowering stems in summer..approx 120cm high.Personally, I don’t see it as “invasive” as I have the space and grow it for domestic use, but that’s just my opinion.Others may want to restrict the rhizomes and grow it in secluded area, so it’s all a matter of preference I suppose.If you're interested I could send you some for planting...no problem at all!
17 May, 2010
As you say its 'Space' isnt it? Thanks for the offer, although I love horseradish as a relish on my cold beef I will pas on it as a plant lol.
17 May, 2010
I have a funny story about a horse radish plant. .A friend forgot to get a pot for the beef on boxing day. Her husband got into a strop over this. No shops open in those days. He hopped over the back fence and dug up a wild root. He went out for a pint, and she nearly expired grating it. When he returned his beefy dinner was ready and the horse radish sauce was in a dainty pot. He daubed a generous helping onto a slice of beef and nearly blew himself out of the dining room. Revenge is sweet said my friend.
17 May, 2010
lol
18 May, 2010
haha so funny lol x revenge indeed
19 May, 2010
Pictures by waheeda
65 of 119
What else?
Featured on: grow your own
This photo is of species Armoricia rusticana.
Members who like this photo
-
Gardening with friends since
8 Apr, 2010 -
Gardening with friends since
27 Feb, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
12 Jan, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
22 Mar, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
14 Aug, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
3 Apr, 2010 -
Gardening with friends since
16 Feb, 2009
-
Onion Unwins Exhibition Seeds
£1.99 at Unwins -
Pepper Chilli Bhut Jolokia Fiery Furnace Seeds
£3.99 at Suttons Seeds -
Pepper Chilli Jalapeno Seeds
£2.99 at Suttons Seeds -
Pepper Barancio Seeds
£1.29 at Suttons Seeds -
Pepper Sweet F1 Gypsy Seeds
£2.99 at Suttons Seeds
Although Horseradish is a hardy perennial herb and is in the same family as cabbage and mustard. It can reach a height of one metre and the roots can grow to a meter in length which makes it difficult to control this invasive plant. Does it behave differently where you are Waheeda?
17 May, 2010