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Ramsons Wild Garlic Seeds – Allium ursinum

Ramsons Wild Garlic Seeds – Allium ursinum

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Ramsons (Wild Garlic) Seeds – Allium ursinum

Ramsons, also known as Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum), is a hardy woodland plant prized for its aromatic leaves and delicate white flowers. A true British native, it is widely foraged and valued for its mild garlic flavour, making it perfect for adding a fresh, seasonal twist to a variety of dishes.

The lush green leaves can be harvested in spring and used in pestos, soups, salads, and sauces, while the flowers are also edible and make an attractive garnish. Once established, ramsons will naturalise easily, returning year after year to create a beautiful, low-maintenance ground cover.

Ideal for shaded gardens and woodland-style planting, this is a rewarding perennial crop for both gardeners and foragers.

Key Features

Native British wild garlic (Allium ursinum)

Aromatic leaves with a mild garlic flavour

Edible leaves and flowers

Hardy perennial that returns each year

Ideal for shaded or woodland areas

Suitable for naturalising and ground cover

Low-maintenance once established

How to Grow Ramsons (Wild Garlic)

Sow seeds outdoors from autumn to early spring into moist, well-prepared soil.

Ramsons prefer a shaded or partially shaded position, similar to woodland conditions, with rich, moist, well-drained soil.

Germination can be slow and irregular, often taking several weeks or longer depending on conditions. Keep soil consistently moist during establishment.

Once plants are established, they require little maintenance and will spread naturally over time.

Harvest leaves in spring, before flowering, for the best flavour.

Care Tips

Keep soil consistently moist, especially during establishment

Grow in shade or partial shade for best results

Avoid harvesting too heavily in early years

Allow plants to naturalise for long-term harvests

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ramsons the same as wild garlic?
Yes — ramsons is the common name for wild garlic.

Can it be grown in full sun?
It prefers shade or partial shade, similar to woodland conditions.

How long does it take to establish?
It can be slow to establish, but once established it is long-lived.

Are the flowers edible?
Yes — both leaves and flowers are edible.

Perfect For

Woodland and shaded gardens

Edible landscaping

Naturalising ground cover

Foraging-style growing

Herb and vegetable gardens

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