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The sustained efforts have been successful in reducing invasive populations, freeing up volunteers to engage in planting ...
Small European bugs may be part of the takedown of an invasive plant that won't stop growing in Michigan. Researchers are looking for new ways to fight the garlic mustard plant, according to the ...
The key to getting rid of invasive garlic mustard is to catch it before it goes to seed.Key TakeawaysGarlic mustard is considered invasive in many areas because it spreads fast and crowds out native ...
Chef Jason Michael Thomas shared on WISH-TV's "Life.Style.Live!" show how he turned wild garlic mustard — an invasive species wreaking havoc on other plant life — into a gourmet pesto.
Some weeds are on the mild end of the garden-ruining spectrum, coming out easily and giving up fairly easily. But others are ...
Garlic mustard prefers shady, moist conditions, such as woodland settings, but can also grow in sunny conditions. It is a biennial, which means that vegetative growth in a “rosette” form close to the ...
I’m highlighting a pervasive invasive herbaceous plant found in natural areas and in some landscapes in Indiana: garlic mustard.
The combination of sunlight, warm temperatures, higher levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and rain is a recipe for abundant ...
Garlic mustard plants can take over Indiana ecosystems and choke out native species. Here's some tips to identify and remove the pest.
Do you battle garlic mustard every spring? You’ll be happy to find out that researchers are tracking an aphid that loves to feed on this invasive herb.
We need some biology to address that question. Garlic mustard is a biennial plant (possessing a two-year life cycle) that was introduced to North America in the 1800s as a cooking and medicinal herb.