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Lovely decorating at The White House I assure you, Dr. Jill did not do much of the design work. A designer did. I’d love to see her name in the article. Beautiful Work!


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#herbchat the bottom. Bury with the lip 1.5" above the soil line- fill with rich soil and compost. No running!


One last tip:#herbchat If you don't want it to spread- (I do this with my raspberries)- get a 5 to 7 gallon nursery container and cut off...


#herbchat Creamy continued: 2Tb mayo -blend and keep in airtight jar- so good!


#herbchat Cremy horseradish recipe: 1/4 tsp paprika, 3Tb. Horeseradish (ground) 1 Tb. cider or malt vinegar, 1/2 c sour cream, 1 tsp. mus...


#herbchat You can store the roots in a fridge for months but don't do it in plastic. Wrap with barely-moist paper towels.


#herbchat harvest in a year after planting. Get spicy!


#herbchat How to grow? ANY soil, moderate moisture, feed heavily 2-3 times a season. Full sun or a little shade,


#herbchat ? on culinary uses: Roast Beef, Prime rib, meatloaf, Gefilte fish, salmon, MIXED DRINKS, shrimp cocktails....


for 1/2 # of roots add the following: #herbchat 1/4 c vinegar - cider or malt 1 tsp salt and 1 tsp sugar 1/2 cup water


#herbchat Next step- cut peeled roots into 2" pieces and place into a food processor with the metal blade and the ingredients that I share.


You have to cut the roots with a knife to be able to peel all parts #herbchat


#herbchat Prep for grinding: Dig, wash well, Peel with a CERAMIC peeler- you'll never go back! but you can use another peeler.


I like to dig the roots with an irrigation shovel- very long, strong, and upright.


#herbchat The best time to plant is early fall after the leaves have come down. Spring roots work well, though!


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