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Hi all,
Can anyone please advise the best way of killing off remove
wild garlic from a garden
This is in South of the UK.
Thanks.
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 09:15:25 +0100, Mick IOW
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Hi all,
Can anyone please advise the best way of killing off remove
wild garlic from a garden
This is in South of the UK.
Thanks.


I use it for cooking. There are lots recipes on the web.

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Hi all,
Can anyone please advise the best way of killing off remove
wild garlic from a garden
This is in South of the UK.
Thanks.


Strangely, I want mine to increase. I was sent some kindly maybe 7 years
ago by an urgler and although it does fine, it has never increased at all.
I want to eat it but there is still not enough.



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