06 Jan 13 charles eller (Australia - temperate climate)
I have horseradish growing like the plague (I love it) if someone can let me know how to send it safely through the post I can send you some roots. eg how to package it etc
04 Mar 13 Isabella (Australia - temperate climate)
You can post it in a sealed lock bag wrapped in paper. The few days it is out of soil wont bother it.
I would love to have a piece, if you could send me a piece I' happily pay you for it, plus postage costs.
Please let me know how to pay you.
Many thanks
As an ex South Australian we had a large patch of horseraddish in the back garden in the 1950's. My mother used to make it fresh when we had roast beef which in those days was quite often. I now live in Qld. Horseraddish is hard to find as a root in any supermarket although I've found a specialty providor who sells it along with the famous Newman's in the jar which is still the best if you like it strong. The root keeps quite well. You could post it in a small plastic bag. This bag can then be put in an envelope. I would like to try growing it in Queensland. We grow a wide range of vegetables both in the garden and hyponically. I'm happy to pay for some roots and would transer funds to cover pack and postage.
Look forward to your response,
Bill Lodge
04 Feb 13 Greg Greet (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Charles
I would very much like come horseradish planting material. I am located In Hackett, ACT p/c 2602.
If you use a standard Aus Post satchel say 500gm it would be easy to post. Let me know the cost & your address & I will send you the money ( & a nominal amount for your trouble) first.
Hoping to hear from you, yours sincerely Greg Greet
I would love some also please let me know the cost to Qld.
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Charles
I would love to have some horse radish root to grow. I will happily cover all your costs. Can you please contact me by e-mail?
Many thanks
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Charles
PLEASE I would love to get some horse radish from you
you can post very easily just wrap them in some damp paper and maybe wrap in plasticwrap or a sandwich bag then send them in the post (on a Monday so they do not set around over the weekend in the post office) or use express post.
PLEASE I will pay all your costs and even something for your self
please get back to me
Thank you
Dennis
18 Mar 13 Gail Sainsbury (Australia - arid climate)
Charles if you have any left I too would welcome the chance to buy some and any information on how to grow it would be welcome. I live in Queensland and I am more than happy to pay costs.
( Look on page about horseradish for growing tips : Liz)
charles, i would love some to get me started off i will happily pay postage costs can you send me a private message and i will send me address - ummmm homemade (fake) wasabi cant wait!
thanks
niamh
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10 Jan 13 Bazza in Erko (Australia - temperate climate)
Put some roots in a plastic sandwich bag. Then post in a padded post bag. Mine are growing like crazy in big terracotta pots on a unit balcony. The cuttings arrived form the Bowral area very safely.
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