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			<title>Garlic</title>
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			<description>I planted garlic cloves from a grocery store head. They have only been
in the ground a few weeks and they have
grown above the ground about 2 inches. Is this...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I planted garlic cloves from a grocery store head. They have only been<br />
in the ground a few weeks and they have<br />
grown above the ground about 2 inches. Is this &quot;normal&quot; ?  Here is<br />
what I have heard about growing garlic:<br />
Plant it in the fall and something about not getting real growth until<br />
the spring. Does this mean I planted before it is cold enough?  Any<br />
help appreciated.<br />
MJ<br />
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