Wild Garlic

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Wild Garlic

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Anyone any experience finding this?

I know it's a largish green leaf and to look near bluebells but that's about it!!!

It's really good with fish and in soups...

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Just follow the smell... No honestly - I know places that stink of garlic at the right time of year.
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Post: # 95276Post Marc »

Hi, yes, it's easy to find but can be quite localised so there may not be any growing close to you. Here's a link to an identification site if I can work out how to put it in :-)

http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/wildgarlic.htm

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Post: # 95278Post Hedgehogpie »

Yep. I agree - you'll know when you've found it by the aroma.

It's very good stuff, and the flowers are particularly pungent so make good little 'garlic bomb' additions to a wild leaf salad. :lol:

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Post: # 95279Post MKG »

When I was a kid, we called 'em Stinking Nannies. Probably tells you all you need to know - you can't miss 'em. If you're not sure, rub one of the leaves. If you get a strong garlic smell on your hands and up your nose, you've found a ramson.

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Post: # 95347Post Silver Ether »

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM delish ... I love ransoms ... I like the leaves and the flowers. It can be found it the woodland where I get most of mine, in damp areas along the edges of streams and rivers. Now is its time of abundance ... I wrap sushi rice in it... :flower: as well as adding it to soups and sauces and ofcourse eating it while foraging ... :geek:

this is my pesto recipe
Pesto
Handful Garlic leaves.
Handful pine nuts… I use pine nuts because less folks are allergic to them and they are very good for you. You can use walnuts.
5-6 tbsp olive oil
freshly ground black pepper
Put all dry ingredients into blender of hand blender dish … add some oil and blend. Keep adding oil until the correct consistency is reached.

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Post: # 95370Post SarahJane »

Silver Ether wrote:MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM delish ... I love ransoms ... I like the leaves and the flowers. It can be found it the woodland where I get most of mine, in damp areas along the edges of streams and rivers. Now is its time of abundance ... I wrap sushi rice in it... :flower: as well as adding it to soups and sauces and ofcourse eating it while foraging ... :geek:

this is my pesto recipe
Pesto
Handful Garlic leaves.
Handful pine nuts… I use pine nuts because less folks are allergic to them and they are very good for you. You can use walnuts.
5-6 tbsp olive oil
freshly ground black pepper
Put all dry ingredients into blender of hand blender dish … add some oil and blend. Keep adding oil until the correct consistency is reached.
I have just copied your recipe for pesto... it sounds delish! Thanks. :flower:

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Post: # 95379Post Silver Ether »

Enjoy .... :flower:

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Cheers - just gotta get out there then!

Thanks for the link, checking it now...

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Post: # 95452Post Shirley »

Mmm yum... I love wild garlic.... it's my username on Neeps! I've got some growing in my garden too but yes, if it's growing en masse you can't escape the smell.
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Post: # 95512Post MKG »

It's just occurred to me ... why is it that if so many people (me included) love wild garlic that no-one is growing it in the garden? It's a shade-loving plant, so it would fit in that naff area under the tree. Is it protected in any way? If not, why aren't we ishers very carefully lifting a few wild bulbs and distributing them? (I'd love some - haven't seen any since I moved here from Derbyshire).

Someone tell me I'm being silly, 'cos it seems so obvious ...

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Which reminds me... I haven't even checked whether the stuff I planted last year has come up! It's in a shady place, under trees, so should be doing fine...
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Post: # 95522Post Hedgehogpie »

Eeerrrmmm. I do actually. :flower:

I've got a clump in the garden that was given to me, but you can buy plants from Wiggly wigglers I believe.

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The Organic Gardening Catalogue sell them, too.
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Post: # 95533Post Marc »

I have a plant in a large pot that's growing well. I think the flowers taste wonderful :flower:

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