

Big Top Horseradish Plants
Home GardenerBig Top isn't just known for its impressive size and vigorous growth; it's also wonderfully adaptable to various conditions. But what really sets Big Top apart is its natural resistance to common horseradish woes like foliage diseases, rust, and bacterial spot. These plants promise to be top performers in your garden. Plant just a few roots, and you'll enjoy their bounty for a lifetime!
- Why Choose Big Top? Big Top is a widely adaptable, top-performing horseradish plant with natural resistance to common horseradish woes like foliage diseases, rust, and bacterial spot.
- What to Expect: Simply plant a few Big Top roots and you’ll enjoy horseradish for a lifetime!
- Recommended Growing Zones: Big Top is recommended for growers in hardiness zones 3–8.
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Please note, Nourse Farms is prohibited from shipping Horseradish to customers located in Hawaii.
How do I properly space my horseradish plants?
Horseradish plants should be spaced 10”–12” in the row and 3’ between rows.
How much sunlight do horseradish plants need?
Horseradish plants like direct sun, ideally, for at least eight hours per day. However, if eight or more hours of direct sunlight is not possible, the absolute minimum is six hours per day.
When can I harvest horseradish roots?
It is best not to harvest in the first year to allow the plants to get well established. In subsequent years, you may harvest horseradish roots anytime from midsummer on.