
This variety came into popular usage in England around 1820 and is still one of the best. It prefers deep, rich, sandy soil and plenty of moisture, to develop roots, which can reach 24 inches long by 4 inches in diameter.
This variety came into popular usage in England around 1820 and is still one of the best. It prefers deep, rich, sandy soil and plenty of moisture, to develop roots, which can reach 24 inches long by 4 inches in diameter.