The Fechser must not be vertical when planting, but must be brought into the earth at an angle.
as long as he doesn't use them as fencers. The foxes get planted so deep, that their heads cut flush with the ground surface. Planting shallowly makes it easier to expose the horseradish spears that are needed in summer. In addition, the fencers can enjoy the oxygen in the air, which has difficulty penetrating into the deeper layers of soil.