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ramps
its getting close for the time for ramps to come up. Anyone in ohio have any luck growing them ? I planted a buch about 5 years ago that my brother in law broght from west virginia. they come up every year, but the dont spread. I dont pull any, but mabey i sould, would that help them spread ??
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TJ - ramps are wild leeks.
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The taste (and smell) is a cross between strong onions and very strong garlic. You don't want to be going to the movies with your favorite date after a ramp dinner.
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johnbron wrote:Bigdog wrote:TJ - ramps are wild leeks.
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Well I was curious what they were too. Leeks huh!!, Gosh dernit, I was going to buy some seeds and plant them for future tractor ramps.
I thought it had to do with tractor ramps until I started reading the post. I guess they don't grow on the west side of the big river.
Thanks for the link Donny I guess I learned something today.
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Me too. I was surprised the topic wasn't on the tractor board!
We have something my grandmother always called wild onion- roughly, you eat the top of the plant like green onion or chives. Also very strong, but tastes like garlic scapes (the garlic green sprout).
Spring eating here is cowslips (leafy green plant with yellow flowers that grows in wet areas) and fiddleheads (unfurled sprout of an oyester fern).
We have something my grandmother always called wild onion- roughly, you eat the top of the plant like green onion or chives. Also very strong, but tastes like garlic scapes (the garlic green sprout).
Spring eating here is cowslips (leafy green plant with yellow flowers that grows in wet areas) and fiddleheads (unfurled sprout of an oyester fern).
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