Daniel's Pacific NW Garden

The gardening diary of an experienced Pacific NW gardener.

Showing posts with label horse radish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horse radish. Show all posts
Sunday, November 16, 2014

Horseradish. 11.16.14

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Horseradish.  11.16.14 There are 4 plants I know of that are said to be better after a freeze.  One is American persimmon.  The others a...
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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Late January Gardening

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It's that "Late January so it's warming up so the buds open then it freezes and destroys the flowers and possibly kills the tre...
Sunday, May 02, 2010

Kitchen Garden Log. Container gardens

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The containers are doing great. I've been eating salads from the greens, lots of radishes and scallions. Carrots didn't grow. Radish...
Sunday, February 07, 2010

Super-Early Seed Planting

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It's been nice and warm, seems amazing for February. Here is a screenshot from weather.com : "Tropicals" like tomatoes, chili...
Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Seed Germination Experiment: 2 days (60 hours)

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Interesting result so far. I planted Sunday am, now it's Tues pm, roughly 60 hours. Chinese Parsley 2005 0/10 Gambo Pepper 2004 ...
Sunday, February 10, 2008

Horseradish

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This plant has been growing for 2 years. I dug up the root today. Made some sauce - it was actually fairly mild for horse radish. I used abo...
Sunday, May 06, 2007

Horse Radish Flower

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I read somewhere that they never bloom. Never got around to digging it up this winter. I hope this doens't mean it's at the end of ...
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Daniel Wachenheim
Battle Ground, Washington, United States
This blog is a garden diary combined with home research journal combined with notes for future years. Also, a few things here and there about other projects. I hope the information posted here is helpful. I don't have promotional links. I don't advertise companies or products. This blog does not make $$$. My philosophy is do-it-yourself, reduce, reuse, repurpose, create, learn, share, enjoy. Always learning. I enjoy propagating my own plants and trees, grafting, saving seeds, making hybrids. Accessible gardening is a major interest. My learning is experience, science, technology, plus traditional wisdom / practices from the past as well. I hope you enjoy and learn some useful or interesting things from my little blog.
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