Meerrettich Seeds, commonly known in the U.S. as Horseradish Seeds, produce a hardy cool-season root crop valued for its strong growth, dependable germination, and ability to thrive in a wide range of soils. This Non-GMO variety is ideal for gardeners seeking horseradish seeds for planting, cool-season vegetable seeds, and high-yield root crops.
Horseradish grows well in garden beds and raised beds and is known for its durability, cold tolerance, and long-season productivity. With proper care, this root crop establishes vigorously and returns reliably each year in suitable zones.
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Features
- Non-GMO Meerrettich (Horseradish) seed variety
- Strong germination and hardy cool-season growth
- Well-suited for garden beds and raised beds
- Cold-tolerant perennial in suitable zones
- Adapts to a wide range of well-drained soils
- Reliable high-yield root development
- Great option for beginner and experienced gardeners
Specifications
- Common Name: Horseradish
- Seed Type: Meerrettich Seeds
- Variety: Horseradish
- Plant Type: Perennial root crop (grown as annual in cold regions)
- Growth Habit: Upright leafy plant with deep roots
- Seed Quality: Non-GMO
- USDA Zones: 4–9
- Sowing Season: Early spring or fall
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Loose, fertile, well-drained soil
- Germination Time: 10–20 days
- Germination Temperature: 55–75°F
- Days to Maturity: 120–150 days
- Watering Needs: Moderate, consistent moisture
- Planting Depth: 1/2 inch
- Spacing: 18–24 inches
- Row Spacing: 24–36 inches
- Support Needed: Not required
- Use: Suitable for general culinary use
- Growing Environment: Outdoor beds, raised beds
Planting Guide
- Sow seeds in early spring or fall when soil is workable.
- Prepare loose, well-drained soil to support deep root growth.
- Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep and water gently.
- Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings emerge.
- Provide full sun for maximum root development.
- Thin plants to proper spacing for strong root formation.
- Add mulch to retain moisture and control weeds.
- Water regularly during dry periods.
- Harvest roots in late fall or after first frost for best quality.