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Horseradish typically goes to seed in late summer to early fall, usually around August to September, depending on the climate and growing conditions. The plant will flower and produce seed pods when it matures, which usually occurs after two years of growth. However, many gardeners prefer to harvest horseradish roots before they flower to ensure the best flavor and quality.

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