Matt McMillin pulls back the leaves on a horseradish plant to show off the roots below, the main staple of the crop. These plants grow taproots and secondary roots. It’s the taproots that are usually ...
Horseradish is in the Brassica plant family (broccoli, cabbage, mustard, kale and raddish). It is a perennial (meaning once you plant it, you must get the roots out or you will have it next year). Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When I was growing up, horseradish was something that lived in a jar in the back of the refrigerator.
picture of a horseradish plant, It wasn't until a few ... Cleveland.com: How to grow and harvest horseradish in Northeast Ohio, with help (again) from readers CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Two years ago, I wrote about starting a perennial food garden in Northeast Ohio, inspired by my difficulty finding fresh horseradish at the grocery store for our Passover seder ... How to grow and harvest horseradish in Northeast Ohio, with help (again) from readers BND: Most of the nation’s horseradish is grown in southwest Illinois. What makes area special? Most of the nation’s horseradish is grown in southwest Illinois.
picture of a horseradish plant, What makes area special?