Wild Garlic
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I don't have any problems finding ramsons growing wild so why would I want to devote an area of my garden for them? It is the same for blackberries for me. If they don't grow naturally in your area then go for it but otherwise why not just harvest what nature provides without the hassle?
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it grows in my father-in laws garden and as far as I know its been there a long time and has stayed within its boundaries ... I would try it if I were you MKG like you say "fuel" eeeek ...
I have frozen it with success too ... last year I froze it as it comes by lying the leaves in plastic trays, while the texture is not brill its still great for soups and stews. This year I am freezing it but snipping it with scissors into small pieces and putting it into a tub so I can spoon it into soups sauces etc as I would parsley or mint.
I have frozen it with success too ... last year I froze it as it comes by lying the leaves in plastic trays, while the texture is not brill its still great for soups and stews. This year I am freezing it but snipping it with scissors into small pieces and putting it into a tub so I can spoon it into soups sauces etc as I would parsley or mint.

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A lot of the woods around here have huge patches covered in wild garlic - smells great and it seems to transplant well too (make sure you get a big clump of the bulbs and surrounding soil).
It does prefer shade though, on the few days we have had sunshine it has looked really miserable (almost laying down flat) - but its perky today as the weather is cr**!
It does prefer shade though, on the few days we have had sunshine it has looked really miserable (almost laying down flat) - but its perky today as the weather is cr**!
Erm.....technically speaking it is illegal to dig up wild plants by the root. Why not just leave them where they are and go pick them when they're in season? Or buy them from a garden centre or the internet if you want to plant some in your own garden.godfreyrob wrote:A lot of the woods around here have huge patches covered in wild garlic - smells great and it seems to transplant well too (make sure you get a big clump of the bulbs and surrounding soil).
It does prefer shade though, on the few days we have had sunshine it has looked really miserable (almost laying down flat) - but its perky today as the weather is cr**!
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Yeah - but there's none within walking distance, or even on the route to the village around here. Which is why I'm hoping to get some established in my garden...kimmie wrote:there an abundant of the stuff up here in aberdeenshire at the moment....lovely!!
The nearest "patch" (more like a plantation!) of wild garlic I know is about 18 miles away. Bit far to take the car, even if I had the time (and petrol!), and picked a year's supply.
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I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
What's the legal situation here? If someone who had the stuff at the bottom of their garden put together a bulb or two and offered it (oh so carefully packaged) to a general and interested group of people for the purposes of propagation, would that be contra-regulatio? (Just made that up - looks good, though).
EDIT: Looks like some kind of sexual deviation, in fact.
EDIT: Looks like some kind of sexual deviation, in fact.

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MKG wrote:What's the legal situation here? If someone who had the stuff at the bottom of their garden put together a bulb or two and offered it (oh so carefully packaged) to a general and interested group of people for the purposes of propagation, would that be contra-regulatio? (Just made that up - looks good, though).
EDIT: Looks like some kind of sexual deviation, in fact.



And I have no idea...
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I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
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