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Garlic mustard, a fast-spreading invasive weed, is threatening the understory of Portland-area forests, competing with native ...
Garlic mustard does not provide a valuable food source for native wildlife. It can displace wildflowers like trilliums and ...
Garlic mustard's most distinguishing characteristic is its smell when crushed, but I don't recommend you go grinding random leaves in the forest on your hunt for this tasty herb. Sightings ...
Smash cooked garlic with the tines of a fork so it sizzles ... Just before serving, toss slivered mustard greens with a squeeze of lemon and some salt and pepper. Place a mound of mustard greens ...
They are great food sources for wildlife and can discourage garlic mustard from spreading. Plants from the Dryopteridaceae family (ferns) are also great alternatives that can grow in disturbed areas ...
Its name: garlic mustard, a European plant that will grow and grow in spring through fall, taking sunlight, space, and food from native plants, and thus endangering endemic ecosystems. Garlic ...