Posted by Steve Newport on February 1, 2006, 5:34 pm
Hi everybody,
I am looking to grow some horseradish in containers (to control it)
but cant find anybody selling seeds or plants. Can anybodt suggest
anything?
I understand that the leaves are poisonouos. Can they be used in the
compost heap?
Thanks
Steve
Posted by Don on February 2, 2006, 6:12 am
I have seen horseradish plants in garden centres - but maybe not at this
time of year.
However, in most limestone areas in England, there is a ready supply of
plants growing wild.
I don't know about the leaves being poisonous - having never eaten them -
but I compost them and have never had any problems.
regards
Don
> Hi everybody,
> I am looking to grow some horseradish in containers (to control it)
> but cant find anybody selling seeds or plants. Can anybodt suggest
> anything?
> I understand that the leaves are poisonouos. Can they be used in the
> compost heap?
> Thanks
> Steve
> I am looking to grow some horseradish in containers (to control it)
> but cant find anybody selling seeds or plants. Can anybodt suggest
> anything?
> I understand that the leaves are poisonouos. Can they be used in the
> compost heap?
> Thanks
> Steve