Growing Horseradish

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12 May 15 Roy (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Marina, I've been giving quit a lot of horseradish away over the past few months but the parent plant can still provide another one. What I do is pot the plant and allow it to stay there until it has settled and is producing new leaves then maybe another week or two which usually makes it fine for transporting, now it won't be full grown so whilst the root won't be suitable the leaves will. Would you like me to do that? Oh by the way I'm in Logan City. Roy
25 Sep 18 Toga Ludlow (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Roy do you still have horseradish. I'd like to buy some. I live in the Lockyer Valley however I often go to Slacks Creek. Could you please get back to me. So we could arrange something please. Thank you. Kind regards Toga Ludlow
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