Growing Herbs : How to Grow Horseradish

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Posted on : 17-01-2010 | By : Herbs Today | In : Videos


Horseradish, a hardy and perennial herb, will grow whether it’s planted in the spring, summer or fall. Plant horseradish roots about three inches deep with tips from an experienced gardener in this free video on gardening and growing herbs. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. She is the owner of VanveenBulbs.com. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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Comments (9)

Its very prolific, you have to watch it…it will take over your whole garden if you not careful…so good to have though!

1939, thanks, for this very informative video, and thanks for the upload!!20GS!!Will

Good vid Gerry.

I l love horseradish. Sorry for forthjde mistakes.
I,am sick.

Very interesting video. I also like horseradish! Thanks for sending this GVB1939.

Ehow Yolanda
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Thanks for posting Regards GVB1939 Gerry :O)

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One for my Gardening And Gardens Playlist Please Support this talent.
GVB1939 / Gerry My Playlist. Please take a look. Lol Gerry :O)
A Selection of Videos I think you might find interesting:O).
Peace And Love Thanks for posting Regards GVB1939 Gerry :O)

Hi Yolanda. That’s kind of interesting to hear that mustard and wasabi are members of the Brassicaceae family.Wonderful video

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