Ramson Bear Delicacy – or bear onion, as it is also called in the common people – an early ripening perennial plant. It belongs to the Onion family, and the leaves are outwardly very similar to lilies of the valley. And it grows very quickly and actively, also at the very beginning of spring. Ramson is an amazing seasoning with the smell and taste of garlic! This is why it is so appreciated, because already at the beginning of spring you can harvest it and make delicious salads. Recommended for fresh consumption, for cooking cabbage soup, seasoning for meat dishes, as an appetizer. Also wild garlic is useful for colds, contains vitamin C and folic acid. Ramson Bear Delicacy is grown under the trees, on the northern sides of the house, in a semi-shady lowland. In a word, for her you can choose a site where you just plant nothing. Since it grows and blooms at the very beginning of spring, it is not covered by tree crowns and receives enough sunlight. The roots of wild garlic are very small, which does not interfere with other plants. Although this can also be the reason for frequent weeding of the garden bed, because if more aggressive plants appear next to it, they can “clog” the planting. Plant wild garlic seeds in early spring or before winter, immediately in open ground. You don’t need to do anything else, the plant grows well without outside help. After it grows and fades in the spring, in the summer there will be nothing at the planting site of wild garlic, maybe except for a few small leaves. Therefore, if nothing came out in the first year, wait until the next season. In a year, the roots will grow and the juicy garlic leaves will appear in April! which does not interfere with other plants. Although this can also become a reason for frequent weeding of the garden bed, because if more aggressive plants appear next to it, they can “clog” the planting. Plant wild garlic seeds in early spring or before winter, immediately in open ground. You don’t need to do anything else, the plant grows well without outside help. After it grows and fades in the spring, in the summer there will be nothing at the planting site of wild garlic, maybe except for a few small leaves. Therefore, if nothing came out in the first year, wait until the next season. In a year, the roots will grow and the juicy garlic leaves will appear in April! which does not interfere with other plants. Although this can also become a reason for frequent weeding of the garden bed, because if more aggressive plants appear next to it, they can “clog” the planting. Plant wild garlic seeds in early spring or before winter, immediately in open ground. You don’t need to do anything else, the plant grows well without outside help. After it grows and fades in the spring, in the summer there will be nothing at the planting site of wild garlic, maybe except for a few small leaves. Therefore, if nothing came out in the first year, wait until the next season. In a year, the roots will grow and the juicy garlic leaves will appear in April! Plant wild garlic seeds in early spring or before winter, immediately in open ground. You don’t need to do anything else, the plant grows well without outside help. After it grows and fades in the spring, in the summer there will be nothing at the planting site of wild garlic, maybe except for a few small leaves. Therefore, if nothing came out in the first year, wait until the next season. In a year, the roots will grow and the juicy garlic leaves will appear in April! Plant wild garlic seeds in early spring or before winter, immediately in open ground. You don’t need to do anything else, the plant grows well without outside help. After it grows and fades in the spring, in the summer there will be nothing at the planting site of wild garlic, maybe except for a few small leaves. Therefore, if nothing came out in the first year, wait until the next season. In a year, the roots will grow and the juicy garlic leaves will appear in April!
Ramson Bear delicacy, Sedek seeds 0.2g
$0.9
Ramson Bear delicacy, Sedek seeds 0.2g
250 in stock
SKU: O-49979
Categories: Onion, garlic, Seeds, Vegetable seeds
Tags: garlic, Onion, seedling, seeds, vegetable garden, vegetables
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