who invented ground elder

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who invented ground elder

Post: # 91669Post jayne »

i would like to meet the person who gave me a plant that had a small bit of ground elder in :roll: any ideas how to clear a big garden of it!!!!as fast as i dig it out it returns behind me :flower:

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Post: # 91673Post ina »

Have you tried eating it? Mind you, if you have a garden full of it, you'd need a large family with a particular liking of ground elder... :roll:

Goats love it, too. But you'll still have to pull it out yourself; if you left goats to do their own grazing, they'd eat everything else first.
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Post: # 91674Post jayne »

no havent thought of eating it, ive got a big garden full of fruit and veg, so a goats out, i dont use chemicals, so i will have to keep chaseing it :lol:

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Post: # 91687Post Thurston Garden »

If you find the man, I want to have a go at him after you.

I think the only way to get rid is to dig, and dig and dig - must get every wee bit of root out! The roots go along, not down. Not easy.....
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Post: # 91711Post MKG »

Hmmmm ... ground elder ... ... just thinking about my Mum, who can be a royal pain in the arse sometimes ... not that I would ...

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Post: # 91787Post theabsinthefairy »

Keep it to treat the back ache that you get trying to remove it - horrid stuff, and it harbours carrot fly beasties too.


From the general info :-
It was introduced to Britain from Continental Europe, possibly by the Romans, as a pot-herb and a medicine against rheumatism and gout.

Leaves can be boiled like spinach (as they still are in Scandinavia), or fresh young ones can be added to a salad - too much has a laxative effect.

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Post: # 91790Post ina »

MKG wrote:Hmmmm ... ground elder ... ... just thinking about my Mum, who can be a royal pain in the arse sometimes ... not that I would ...
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

We won't tell!
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