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Have you ever wanted to grow horseradish? Now is the time! Sold as a bundle of 3 roots, you will want to make sure to plant it right away. This perennial root can be ground or shredded to make all kinds of sauces. Horseradish can be harvested in the late fall or early spring. Make sure to divide and replant every 2 years to prevent the roots from becoming woody.
Learn how to harvest your horseradish from our Youtube video
Big Top Horseradish Roots (3 Stems)
I planted these roots as soon as they arrived. I saw yesterday that they are finally sending up shoots. I was worried they weren't going to grow. Happy they are now.
Horseradish is growing great. However not one of the strawberry bare roots were alive
This is one of the only things from MIgardener that I haven't had success with. Planted straight away about a month ago, but not a single sprout yet. I thought horseradish was pretty easy, so I'm not sure if I did something wrong or if it's the roots.
Good clear easy to follow instructions and very healthy looking cuttings not wet not dry but just right, very fresh cuttings.
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Great fertilizer. Used for the first time last year for my fall bulbs and they were stunning and strong come spring. Planting another 250 bulbs this fall so came back for more bulb fertilizer. I also use the Trifecta. Can’t go wrong with any of Luke’s amendments.
Great germination and very prolific.
I grew this in a straw bale garden in 2025 and really enjoyed it. It grew amazingly well and was beautiful, so I purchased more for 2026. Michigan zone 6b.
I have grown these for the last few years and they are hands down my favorite. I like romas and firm tomatoes. These remind me of mini romas. These are less prone to splitting, super easy to harvest and has a super great flavor and very meaty. YUM!
The cloves are large, full and heavy. Of the two cloves I kept (shared 2 with my daughter), 12 were large enough to plant, 1 will be consumed.