1. According to some herb books, the Zulus of South Africa plant society garlic around their homes to repel snakes. 2. But I cannot understand how anyone could fail to love the smell of society garlic. 3. Finally, I found society garlic, after searching for months. 4. I have heard society garlic will repel snakes. 5. In the heavy summer air, butterfly bush, fennel, mint, abelia, lavender, jasmine, society garlic, boxwood, rose and rosemary all perfumed. 6. Light bread, smeared with mayonnaise onto which I like to toss a few basil leaves, some society garlic or chives and a little fresh rosemary. 7. Not surprising that sage, chives, society garlic, lantana, geranium, chrysanthemum and rose would love the high light. 8. Society garlic is another option. 9. Society garlic, which produces lavender blooms spring through frost on long, slender stems, is edible and has a garlic or onion taste. 10. Society garlic, Tulbaghia violacea, produces gray-green foliage in grasslike clumps and starshaped lavender blooms on long, slender stems spring through frost. |