Re: garlic mustard
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: garlic mustard
- From: J* N* T*
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 09:34:26 -0400
- References: <391F5B9C.84BD2646@icx.net>
Hi all
When we cleared all the brush/muliflora roses out of our 1/2 acre
"back-40" we had no idea what would come up. Lo and behold, among the
violets and wild strawberry things, a thriving plant... interesting
leaves... and it actually bloomed.
And now I find out it's the enemy, garlic mustard. Rats! It's coming
out today.
Barb (southeastern PA zone 6/7, where I'm starting to enjoy the "leap" of
the sleep-creep-leap process in our 3-yr old garden)
Hal or Nancy Robinson wrote:
> I went on a field trip to view some wildflowers and the garlic mustard
> was marching in even as we walked the trails. It is pretty and does
> smell like garlic but I can see where it will take over the choice
> woodlands where the wildflowers can not compete.
>
> Nancy Robinson East Tennessee zone 6b
>
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