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Wasabi

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by NigelJ, Dec 22, 2021.

  1. NigelJ

    NigelJ Total Gardener

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    Anybody grown wasabi, need some tips, as just been given a small one as a present.
     
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    I just read this ...
    "Wasabi should be planted in free-draining, fertile soil with minimum 30cm between plants. In a pot 5L or larger use standard compost with added perlite or bark and gravel in the base of the pot. Guard from snails and slugs and provide shade over the summer."
     
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