ALLIUM URSINUM - WILD GARLIC (50 SEEDS)

Britain's native wild garlic is a perennial herb. Their white flowers carpet the banks of the stream in our ancient woodlands in spring and their fragrance hangs in the damp woodland air.


Wild Garlic starts growing underground in late winter and its striking white flowers appear between April and June, contrasted against the lush green foliage. It will grow to 46cm high. Seeds ripen in July, when the plant dies back completely, allowing other plants to grow in the same place. Mixed with Bluebells, a woodland planting of Ramsons can look spectacular. The plant can grow in many conditions but prefers moist and slightly acid soils. Once established, the plant can propagate vegetatively to cover a significant portion of the woodland floor.


The whole plant is edible. Until a few years ago you would never have seen it on a menu, but these days is definitely a chefs' favourite. The flavour is softer, more pleasant than cloves from garlic bulbs, the smell less assertive. Leaves, when blanched and blended to a purée, have a vibrant colour that brings food, especially white fish, to life.


The glossy green leaves are delicious in sandwiches, used sparingly in salads, or added to sauces and dressings. It also makes splendid pesto. The bulb can also be eaten raw or cooked, and can be harvested all year round, though is best used when the plant is dormant from July to December or January. The flowers, raw or cooked are somewhat stronger than the leaves; in small quantities they make a decorative and very tasty addition to salads. The flowering heads can still be eaten as the seed pods are forming, though the flavour gets even stronger as the seeds ripen. It is perfect for making natural wild garlic butter.


Sowing:

Sow in late winter/late spring and late summer/autumn.

The seeds need a moist loamy soil with a damp shady environment. Sow either in situ or in a cold frame.

Sowing Indoors:

Wild Garlic sets seed profusely and germinates well. Plants should be large enough for planting out by the third year.

Sowing Direct:

Scatter the seed on bare soil under trees. Lightly roll the soil but do not rake over. Seeds can sown at a rate of up to 200 seeds per square metre.


Aftercare:

Bare soil is open invitation to weeds, so carefully remove any stray seedlings. Keep plants well watered, during dry spells – a mulch will help to retain moisture over summer.


Division:

You should divide the bulbs in the last weeks of summer after the plant dies down. Plant the bulbs fairly deeply into their permanent positions, where assuming conditions are right, they should flourish.

The bulb is edible but is pretty small - like a cultivated garlic clove - and takes 3 years to develop. Thus wild garlic is mainly used for its leaves which means it can double as a herb and a provider of garlic taste. If you grow it in your garden, it is a waste to harvest the bulbs unless you need to thin them out.

Fresh seeds are packed in ziplock bags!

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