Re: now horseradish-


I have a damp place where it would be welcome, and suspect that it'd be less
than appetizing to the ubiquitous marauding deer. If not, is it susceptible
to Round-Up?

Maria
NE PA, zone 5b

> 
> In a message dated 12/8/02 1:43:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, Meum71@aol.com
> writes:
> 
> 
>> Mine have not spread around but have stayed were they are planted-but they
>> do 
>> take up some space.  I do fear the day I have to remove my row of plants in
>> 
>> the propagating bed... My guess is that that part of the bed will be horse
>> radish until I replace the soil. ( done every three or four years)
>> 
> 
> I should remove the row with fear and trepidation.  Once the horseradish
> plant is in the ground, it owns that place.  It does not spread or seed but
> does not "move house" as other plants.  Whilst you are out there cussing when
> the new shoots appear through your new flowers you can write us the remedy,
> should you find one.
> 
> Claire Peplowski
> NYS z4
> 
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