Wild garlic generally grows in damp shady places so to restrict it's spread, try digging some sand into the soil, after you've dug up the garlic. This will improve drainage in your soil and not make such an attractive habitat for the garlic/
2006-11-05 22:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You might consider taking a garden tool of choice and dig up your garlic plant. Each time that you see one coming back go remove it. I had wild garlic growing and I mowed it each time I mowed the lawn and after the mowing season was over there was no garlic alive and never returned. Good luck on the removal of your wild garlic.
2006-11-04 23:22:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There is. It is called Killz=all. You may have a different product in your area. Try a home and garden store or hardware store that sells garden stuff. Wal Mart (if you have one) should have a product that will kill vegetation. It is expensive but it will kill all vegetation for a year or more. Just be sure to put it directly on the plant you want to kill otherwise nothing else will grow if you get it on the soil. If you dig it up and you leave a root it will regrow a plant.
2006-11-04 20:53:57
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answered by Just Bein' Me 6
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Unfortunatly you will have to get it at the roots which takes effort. But on the upside after youve finished you can make a nice wild garlic soup :P
2006-11-04 20:54:15
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answered by mintycakeyfroggy 6
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2016-04-20 03:25:29
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answered by ? 3
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Unless you pull them out by the roots, you'll never get rid of them. Let them grow up enough to know where they are and use a small hand shovel to dig them out. Break the sod away from the onion bulb. discard the bulb and replace the sod. The lawn will look a little pocky at first but it will heal quickly. Good Luck :-)
2016-05-22 00:39:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Dig it up.You might need to dig it to the base of the roots to ensure it cannot re-grow if you just break it then it has a chance of regrowing.This should be easy assuming you have a spade, hands and your not a vampire!!!
2006-11-04 20:52:30
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answered by gavin c 1
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uproot the plants and salt the ground..? i heard that'd work BUT nothing will grow there again soo haha its up to you. or call a garden place or something. or google it :]
2006-11-04 20:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi>
Offer it free for collection by local restaurants.
Just a thought.
Bob.
2006-11-04 20:57:02
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answered by Bob the Boat 6
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Make it a cup of tea and ask it to calm down?
2006-11-04 20:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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