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Horseradish.
demented_2
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I've found some wild Horseradish.
Hi, i've just found some wild Horseradish growing in a field. I am going to dig some of it up and plant it either at home in the garden or put it in the allotment. I have heard that it can be very invasive like mint, so should i plant it in a large tub? I'd love to know what you guy's would do.
Thanks demented.
Ps The field has a foot path running through it and i know the farmer and he said that i could have some, so i would not be doing anything illegal.
Hi, i've just found some wild Horseradish growing in a field. I am going to dig some of it up and plant it either at home in the garden or put it in the allotment. I have heard that it can be very invasive like mint, so should i plant it in a large tub? I'd love to know what you guy's would do.
Thanks demented.
Ps The field has a foot path running through it and i know the farmer and he said that i could have some, so i would not be doing anything illegal.
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