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#1 Comment By Nikki On 12/22/2014 @ 2:07 pm
While it’s not generally recommended to grow them indoors, you can dig horseradish roots in the fall before the ground freezes and replant in a soil-filled container. Cover the roots with a 6- to 8-inch layer of damp sand or sawdust. Keep the soil evenly moist. Give the roots a cool, dark rest in cool temperatures from 50-60 degrees F./10-15 C. (such as in a garage). As the plants grow and leaves reach 8 inches in height, remove soil from the upper end of the main root and trim away small side roots. Then mound the soil up to its original level, repeating in a few weeks.
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