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Hybrid Horseradish

Hybrid Horseradish

Big Crops of Smooth Roots

  (3 customer reviews)



Hardy perennial with disease resistance and high yields. Grated roots have a delightful tang. Dig in spring or fall. Zones 3-9.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 (-30° F.)
Height: 2-3 feet
Spacing: 24 inches
Depth: 3 to 5 inches
Spread: 6-10 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun
Yield: 30 to 50 pounds per 100 ft. row
Comments: Harvest after spent a year in garden. Special considerations: Bred for disease resistance. Tany flavor and pungent aroma. Recipe: Horseradish roots, vinegar and salt. Grate horseradish and pack loosely in small jars. Add vinegar to cover and a dash of salt. Seal jars. Allow flavor to mature flavor for several days. Serve as a pungent relish for pot roast, prime rib, carved beef, etc.
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Hybrid Horseradish  Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

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 -  Saturday, June 06, 2009
Great Roots
Reviewed By: Lee (East, Tennessee)
I've tried several varieties of horseradish for growing and Gurneys is the best. Most other seed places sell dried sticks that take an extra 3-4 weeks to sprout

 -  Saturday, July 04, 2009
Gurney's guarantees!
Reviewed By: Reg Ratoon (East Greenbush, NY)
Bought here last year and planted their horseradish late in the season.Had a problem with one plant and wrote to them on it.They sent me more without a delay this spring and no problem having to do it and no cost to me.No one else would do that as I know without some sort of pain given to the customer.Bottom line...this place does guarantee their goods without question!I just ordered more trees from them last week with a sale running.Why should I buy local and in the end pay for things that die off and pay again? No one really guarantees their plants-trees where I live.Plus ...they get more for their limited products they have to offer.

 -  Sunday, April 10, 2011
Never tried horseradish before
Reviewed By: Dan (Savannah, GA)
Having never tied to grow horseradish before, I was curious whether these hard, bare roots would ever grow. Already in April they are big, healthy plants and the plants themselves would make a great ornamental addition to any flower bed. Very beautiful leaves, almost like a small palm tree. Can't wait to grate my own Horsey sauce!


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Hybrid Horseradish- Root
13833 - For each offer ordered, get 5 No. 1 roots.
Price:Each - $14.99
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Hybrid Horseradish

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Hybrid Horseradish
Big Crops of Smooth Roots

  (3 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Hybrid Horseradish- Root
13833 - For each offer ordered, get 5 No. 1 roots.
Price:Each - $14.99
Quantity:

Hardy perennial with disease resistance and high yields. Grated roots have a delightful tang. Dig in spring or fall. Zones 3-9.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 (-30° F.)
Height: 2-3 feet
Spacing: 24 inches
Depth: 3 to 5 inches
Spread: 6-10 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun
Yield: 30 to 50 pounds per 100 ft. row
Comments: Harvest after spent a year in garden. Special considerations: Bred for disease resistance. Tany flavor and pungent aroma. Recipe: Horseradish roots, vinegar and salt. Grate horseradish and pack loosely in small jars. Add vinegar to cover and a dash of salt. Seal jars. Allow flavor to mature flavor for several days. Serve as a pungent relish for pot roast, prime rib, carved beef, etc.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Hybrid Horseradish  Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Saturday, June 06, 2009
Great Roots
Reviewed By: Lee (East, Tennessee)
I've tried several varieties of horseradish for growing and Gurneys is the best. Most other seed places sell dried sticks that take an extra 3-4 weeks to sprout

 -  Saturday, July 04, 2009
Gurney's guarantees!
Reviewed By: Reg Ratoon (East Greenbush, NY)
Bought here last year and planted their horseradish late in the season.Had a problem with one plant and wrote to them on it.They sent me more without a delay this spring and no problem having to do it and no cost to me.No one else would do that as I know without some sort of pain given to the customer.Bottom line...this place does guarantee their goods without question!I just ordered more trees from them last week with a sale running.Why should I buy local and in the end pay for things that die off and pay again? No one really guarantees their plants-trees where I live.Plus ...they get more for their limited products they have to offer.

 -  Sunday, April 10, 2011
Never tried horseradish before
Reviewed By: Dan (Savannah, GA)
Having never tied to grow horseradish before, I was curious whether these hard, bare roots would ever grow. Already in April they are big, healthy plants and the plants themselves would make a great ornamental addition to any flower bed. Very beautiful leaves, almost like a small palm tree. Can't wait to grate my own Horsey sauce!


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