Neat! Ramps reproduce slowly, and tend to be uncommon in the South, so make sure to harvest responsibly.
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Absolutely. I pulled two bulbs (I always take a new forage item home and study it before I harvest it for eating), and I planted them in my yard once I was done, maybe they'll take and I'll have my own supply in a few years. I'll be sure to only harvest a small fraction of the field though, just what I can personally use.
Hi. European here.
What are ramps? What are they good for or against?
some sort of allium. kind of onion/garlic tasting plant presumably
Yep, called wild leek or wild garlic. Insanely caught after because of its flavor.
I remember a friend losing her shit over finding a bunch a while back. I haven't tried it myself though.
I was a little starstruck... their reputation precedes them. I'll probably make a trail-appropriate muted yell when I find them in season.
Is scram now the past tense of scream?