Re: now horseradish-


Believe it or not, I managed to kill out my stand by letting my
raspberries overtake it and shade it out....didn't take all that
long, either; just a couple of years as I recall.  So, if you have it
where you don't want it, plant raspberries:-)

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: ECPep@aol.com
> 
> 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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