Articles related to "Field Garlic"



Edible Green Plants of Winter
There are plenty of edible greens in the warm months of the year, but what is there to eat in the wild when the ground freezes and most plants are dead or dormant?
• garlic mustard • onion grass • field garlic • wintercress • foraging wild edibles

A Springtime Supper
An invitation to a celebration of Spring! Recipes for Creamed Sorrel Soup, Springtime Salad, and Dandelion Quiche.
• spring • recipes • cooking • dandelion • sorrel

Signs of Spring!
Ways to get this year's garden and harvest started for little or no money. Forager's Calendar - what is ready to harvest now. Recipes for stocking up on field garlic, greek garlic and potato dip, and orpine relish.
• garden • wild edible plants • foraging • container gardening • community gardening

Early Weeds
Part of gardening is dealing with "weeds". A weed, by definition is "a plant growing where it is not wanted". However, there are certain plants that few want to have around. In my USDA zone 7 Maryland garden, I consider some of these bad guys "early" or cool season weeds. Maybe you have some of these, too.
• shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials

Indian Cucumber Root and Edible Lilies
I was going to write something about Indian Cucumber Root because it blooms now, is kind of unusual looking, and is scarce. I knew it was edible, so I began doing some investigating in that area and what do I find (he asked rhetorically)? It is only one of many lilies that have edible parts (and no, they don’t taste like chicken).
• indian cucumber root and edible lilies • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology


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