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Tag Archives: What to Do with Garlic Mustard
GARLIC MUSTARD – BANE OF MY EXISTANCE/PART 3
My last blog segment covered first-year garlic mustard seedlings and rosettes. Now for the main event: How to stop seed production and disbursement of second year garlic mustard plants. Once dispersed, garlic mustard seeds remain viable in the soil for … Continue reading →
Posted in Garlic Mustard, Garlic mustard control options, Invasive Species
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Tagged blossoming garlic mustard, garlic mustard control, garlic mustard seedlings and rosettes, hand-pulling blossoming garlic mustard, prohibted noxious weed, S-shaped tap root, stop seed production and disbursement of second year garlic mustard plants, What to Do with Garlic Mustard
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