A cat won't eat garlic, and you should not force them to eat garlic.
Locusts eat many types of plants. The problem is they like most plants grown by people. flowers herbs garlic
yes, garlic is a member of the onion family (Alium) and produce flowering umbles
When you eat garlic, some of the smelly chemicals are excreted through the skin. This is the most likely cause of skin smelling of garlic, and the solution is to eat less garlic.
The skin of the garlic clove isn't edible.
Garlic. Eat lots and lots of garlic.
I read that something call Rose Pharm peppermint oil or Garlic Pharm Garlic Oil will keep bugs off of flowers. Google it.
No, bunnies can't eat garlic. ALL bunnies should't eat garlic because it is part of the onion family. Any member of the onion family cannot be given to bunnies as it is toxic for them.
There are several types of wild garlic. Garlic typically grows in places that have a wet soil. The flowers are often white or purple and grow in bunches.
Yes but its not so easy to get them. The varieties we grow have been selected for bigger and better garlic bulbs which compete with the seed formation for nutrients. To get the garlic to form seeds you need to suppress garlic bulb formation. The seeds also compete against what are called bulbils. The garlic plants sends up a head of flowers and bulbils (depending on the type of garlic), the bulbils are tiny cloves that grow on the garlic scape (where the flowers grow). If the bulbils are allowed to grow they swell up and they kill off the flowers. The seeds would come from the flowers that get properly pollinated, but if the bulbils squeeze them out they just die and never open up enough to get pollinated. So yes, garlic can have seeds, but due to the way we've grow them, they no longer have seeds naturally (at least not the ones we grow for food).
People who like the flavor of mustard as well as the flavor of garlic eat garlic mustard.
Yes. However, one of the Vinaya lineages does not allow monks and nuns to eat garlic.