Not yet, but it is in the plans for the garden this year. And I am pretty sure it will be wild garlic if DW has her way.
You have to plant it in the fall, right? I forget..
Always obey your better half Mav! She's right and I really like her!
I usually spot wild garlic from the car as I drive by due to seeing the bulbs on top. That means it is usually June. That's when I dig it up.
When I get home I wet the ground where I want to plant it. Then I use a tool like a beat up old heavy screw driver and make a hole, stick the garlic plant in the hole, press the soil down, then water. Voila! Planting is done. I water once a week or so as needed, although some plants look like they are not going to make it, they usually do.
Next year I let the seeds come, break them open, and scatter them on the top of the ground where I want more. Throw a little dirt on top and water. Wild garlic is acclimatized to the region they are already growing in and is extremely hardy and prolific.
Every year after the 2nd year, I just thin out the plants as needed during the growing season to either use right away or freeze for winter. I like to plant garlic around my roses cause roses do LOVE garlic.