Oregon is one of the leading producers of horseradish in the United States, particularly in the Willamette Valley. The state grows several hundred acres of horseradish annually, contributing significantly to the national supply. While specific figures can vary from year to year, Oregon's climate and soil conditions are well-suited for horseradish cultivation.
Yes, perennials are plants that grow back every year.
well its not even a year its every month you grow 1 inch so that meens you grow 1feet every year
The best time of year is around October or November after a good summer's growth. It is claimed that Horseradish actually tastes better after it is exposed to the first frost of the year and may be harvested soon after
Mine do every year!
My family plants a vegetable garden every year, we also grow cucumbers. We normally wait till they are at least 6". But we waited till they are 1 foot long but at least wait till they are 6" long before you pick them.
Dahlias are perennial plants, meaning they can grow back every year without needing to be replanted annually.
Potatoes do not grow back every year on their own. They need to be replanted annually in order to continue growing.
Yes, peppermint is a perennial plant, which means it grows back every year.
every 24 hr
Any time of the year is a good time to pick Oranges in the state of Arizona. During the late Summer, the best Oranges are produced, but they grow year round.
None! Cacti grow spines instead of leaves.