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Garlic mustard (Alliara petiolata) can be found in public parks, backyards, meadows, forests, gardens, and along roadsides throughout Indiana. The leaves have a strong garlic smell to them. Garlic ...
Garlic mustard (Alliara petiolata) can be found in public parks, backyards, meadows, forests, gardens, and along roadsides throughout Indiana. The leaves have a strong garlic smell to them. Garlic ...
The key to getting rid of invasive garlic mustard is to catch it before it goes to seed.Key TakeawaysGarlic mustard is considered invasive in many areas because it spreads fast and crowds out native ...
1 cloves garlic, chopped. 1 tablespoon grated garlic mustard stem or prepared horseradish. ¾ tablespoon Dijon mustard. 1½ tablespoons capers in brine. Zest of 1 lemon. 1⁄4 teaspoon ground ...
Lipaphis alliarae, now known as the garlic mustard aphid, is a small, dark grey or green insect. Due to its pattern of raised blotches on its back, it's sometimes called a "grenade." ...
Wildflowers and tree saplings are returning, and garlic mustard patches are spotty. "I've got the upper hand on it now, and I'm going to kill every one of them," he said. Tom Meersman • 612-673-7388 ...
CHICAGO — After diving into viewer emails, we have two new topics to cover on this week’s edition of Weekend Gardening — Garlic Mustard and backyard squirrels! Garlic Mustard We’ve had ...
Garlic mustard was first introduced into the U.S. in 1868 in Long Island, New York, from Northern Europe and Asia. It was brought to the U.S. for erosional control as well as its herbal qualities.