Re: now horseradish-


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> From: Meum71@aol.com
> 
> I might try that-but right now I have problems with raspberries in
my 
> Peonies.

Well, Paul, maybe you need to dig the raspberries and give them to
that vendor with the half acre of horseradish:-)

Maybe he just needs to start marketing horseradish on a commercial
basis..half acre of it ought to generate some type of cash crop in a
couple three years:-)

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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>       
> I am not so concerned about the Horseradish because it is in a
raised bed and 
> every few years I remove all the soil in that bed and replace it
with new 
> soil.  Were the Horseradish is growing I think I will have to put
down a good 
> grade of landscape cloth next time I replace the soil?
> 
> I am reminded of a story I was toiled this year by another vendor
at the 
> farmers market - He was shredding up compost to put out on one of
his fields 
> and by accident some horseradish went into the shredder.  He
commented that 
> he had 1/2 acre of small horseradish plants.  Since he is an
organic grower 
> he said that field would be horse radish for a long time.
> 
> Paul
> 
>
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