You can also use wild garlic leaves or hedgerow garlic instead of garlic cloves.
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A hedgerow may consist of a single species or several, typically mixed at random.
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She cited a strawberry grower who wanted to plant a hedgerow next to a long ditch.
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Turn left down the hedgerow to a corner stile which leads into a larger field.
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The drive landed an estimated 435 feet away in the upper hedgerow at Comerica Park.
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She lay half-hidden in the hedgerow, with her stocking torn and her coat rucked up.
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The footpath rises ahead, between hedgerow, passing allotments and coming to a gate.
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Keep ahead for a short distance along the field edge with the hedgerow on the right.
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To this day, the island is notably short of hedgerow birds such as sparrows.
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Hedge: a fence formed by a row of closely planted shrubs or bushes
The Landing Craft Assault (LCA) was a landing craft used extensively in the Second World War. Its primary purpose was to ferry troops from transport ships to attack enemy-held shores. The craft derived from a prototype designed by John I. Thornycroft Ltd. ...
(Hedgerows) A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced shrubs and tree species, planted and trained in such a way as to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area. ...
(Hedgerows) A natural or semi-natural row of bushes, shrubs and/or trees forming a boundary. Hedgerows help define places, act as shelterbelts, and add to biodiversity. ...
A narrow corridor of woody vegetation and associated organisms that separates open areas. Examples include hedges, fencerows, shelterbelts and windbreaks.
A row of shrubs or trees enclosing or separating fields.
Trees or shrubs grown closely together so that branches intertwine to form a continuous row.
Rows of trees and shrubs that form a border and can provide food and cover for wildlife.
A row of hedges, usually along the edge of a cornfield