Wasabi is widely considered to be one of the most difficult plants to grow. It takes two years to mature, requires a humid, temperate environment, and is highly susceptible to disease when grown in large quantities. The reward of growing wasabi outweighs the difficulty, since it has numerous health benefits and a distinctive fresh, sweet flavor, hot, that can’t be matched. If you’re up for a challenge, growing wasabi is possible when you replicate the wild conditions in which wasabi grows best. #wasabi #gardening #tips #herbs
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0:37 Order wasabi seeds.
1:00 Plant the seeds.
1:17 Keep the soil and seedlings moist.
1:49 Weed the planting beds.
2:07 Care for the plants.
2:30 Dig the mature rhizomes.
2:47 Leave some plants in the ground.
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This is absolutely helpful, thank you for sharing
looks interesting . Thanks for showing us
I have never been able to source seeds, Chinese are selling seeds on Amazon but they turn out to be nothing other than horseradish.
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Are all parts of the plant edible?