Does this plant grow in your yard?
Arnold Creek neighbors continue to spot and remove garlic mustard from right-of-ways along roadsides where it first appeared 14 years ago, by hand-pulling, without using herbicides.
Garlic mustard is migrating to streamsides in HOA common areas and private property. If this plant appears on your property, remove it by pulling and tossing in the trash bin (not composting) or get help from Bureau of Environmental Services, West Multnomah Soil & Water or the Arnold Creek Garlic Mustard Team.
❤️ Thank you ❤️ to all who have helped to keep garlic mustard from impacting the diversity of plant species in our forests. Preventing and controlling the spread of garlic mustard is essential to supporting the health of our forests, insects, animals and waterways.