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Friday, April 29, 2011

Garlic Mustard

We fight the garlic mustard every spring.  We have one small wooded area where we've actually been fairly successful.  Garlic mustard is a biennial, so it grows a rosette of leaves the first year, then blooms and spread a bazillion seeds the next.  This time of year is when last years plants start blooming, so I trolled the small wooded area for plants --I found and pulled about ten, which is really good --it means I only missed ten of the hundreds of first-year seedlings last year.  In a few weeks I'll have to look for areas that are carpeted with seedlings --just one plant that you miss, or that blows into your yard, can leave 500 seeds that remain viable for five years. 





In addition to the garlic mustard, however, I also found my favorite daffodils blooming.  I wish I could remember what they're called, so I could plant more :-)

1 comment:

  1. I see so much of the devilish mustard, as I drive thru the state. It's a bad, bad guy!!

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