If you're trying to protect your potatoes or fruit trees, this flavorful root vegetable has a smell that pests can't stand.
Even if you don’t eat the foliage, pods or seeds of the horseradish tree, this sturdy, fast-growing plant still warrants a place in your landscape. Native from Asia to Africa, horseradish tree ...
Horseradish, a pungent root vegetable often used as a condiment, is gaining recognition as a superfood for its numerous health benefits. This perennial plant belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which ...
Late fall is a good time for learning how to grow horseradish from store-bought roots or nursery crowns. For details on growing many other vegetables and fruits, visit our Crop at a Glance collection ...
PITTSBURGH - Condiments often play a role in elevating a dish's flavor. Where would a hot dog be without that ubiquitous squirt of ketchup or a ham sandwich without a slather of mayonnaise? Then there ...
Horseradish tree, native to India and Arabia, is a small, lacy-leaved species that flaunts clusters of white flowers off-and-on throughout the warm season. Best of all, those leaves and blossoms are ...
Horseradish is a root vegetable known for its pungent taste and odor. It contains multiple compounds that may provide health benefits, including antibacterial and anticancer effects. Horseradish has ...
Horseradish is a spicy root vegetable in the mustard family. The vegetable is planted in early spring or late fall and thrives in colder environments. Horseradish is commonly made into a prepackaged ...
Change has come to a Lancaster County business with long roots. Long's Horseradish, a staple among stands at Lancaster Central Market, has been grinding fresh horseradish since 1902 through five ...