Show eradicate wild garlic on cultivated soils A little garlic Is all right in soup it if you like it but the flavor in flour or milk Is decidedly undesirable plowing late each fall and again in early spring followed by the growing of a thoroughly cultivated row crop Is thus far the best known method of killing wild garlic on cultivated land but this method must be followed for three years or more in order to clean up the weed according to the united states department of agriculture fairly deep plowing should be started in the fall in time to destroy young late sum mer plants before they produce aw new bulbs this work should be done as a rule in october or november in the south and about a month later inter in the north the garlic tops must he plowed under completely or else they will keep on growing |