Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana)
Latin name: Armoracia rusticana
Plant Family: Mustard (Brassicaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: Prefers full sun and deep, rich soil to produce a large amount of roots for food and medicine. I’ve found it does well on the south side of my fruit trees, where it gets lots of sun.
Edibility: Amazing edible and typically used as a condiment. It’s great when shredded and lacto-fermented.
Medicinal uses: Primary ingredient in Fire Cider. It’s great for anyone who has sinus issues.
Permaculture Uses: Dynamic accumulator which provides a lot of food and medicine with little to no maintenance. Also produces a lot of mulch. It’s a homesteading tale that when grown under apple trees, it improves the flavor of the fruit.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.
Latin name: Armoracia rusticana
Plant Family: Mustard (Brassicaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: Prefers full sun and deep, rich soil to produce a large amount of roots for food and medicine. I’ve found it does well on the south side of my fruit trees, where it gets lots of sun.
Edibility: Amazing edible and typically used as a condiment. It’s great when shredded and lacto-fermented.
Medicinal uses: Primary ingredient in Fire Cider. It’s great for anyone who has sinus issues.
Permaculture Uses: Dynamic accumulator which provides a lot of food and medicine with little to no maintenance. Also produces a lot of mulch. It’s a homesteading tale that when grown under apple trees, it improves the flavor of the fruit.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.
Latin name: Armoracia rusticana
Plant Family: Mustard (Brassicaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: Prefers full sun and deep, rich soil to produce a large amount of roots for food and medicine. I’ve found it does well on the south side of my fruit trees, where it gets lots of sun.
Edibility: Amazing edible and typically used as a condiment. It’s great when shredded and lacto-fermented.
Medicinal uses: Primary ingredient in Fire Cider. It’s great for anyone who has sinus issues.
Permaculture Uses: Dynamic accumulator which provides a lot of food and medicine with little to no maintenance. Also produces a lot of mulch. It’s a homesteading tale that when grown under apple trees, it improves the flavor of the fruit.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.