Wild Garlic

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  1. MrsTea

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    Hello, it's me again :)

    I was wondering whether you could advise me on the best time to move the wild garlic from the little pot that it's currently in into the garden? I've just been outside and seen that it's now growing (about half an inch) and I don't want the growth to be interrupted by transferring it into the garden. Thanks! :)
     
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    Never - it's an invasive weed. The botanic garden in Oxford had to take a whole bed out a few years ago because of this plant.
     
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      Lob it in now :)
       
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      Inbox me your address and i will dig you some up.....keep it contained!!:heehee:
       
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        Hi guys,

        Thanks for your replies, sorry for the late reply, I wasn't online.

        The more comments I read, the more I think I should maybe not plant wild garlic (or woodruff for that matter), or I might end up with it invading my whole garden. I shall have a good long think. Maybe I will plant it in the wild, and keep in mind where I planted it. Then again the council might hate me for it forever... :hate-shocked:
         
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