Garlic question
"Dwayne" wrote in message
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"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
news:44c67ba3$0$29543 Mary
Hi Mary. I raise a lot of garlic, but I got mine to start with from some
friends that had it growing wild after being planted years ago, and
another batch that I bought in a store. Plant enough to produce a years
supply for yourself and still have enough for seeding your next years
crop.
I split the cloves apart around the end of August and plant the biggest
about 1 inch deep in the ground where they wont be bothered for years to
come (then I use the smaller ones). Then after the green "leaves" turn
brown and start falling over, I dig them. I wash the dirt off, and lay
them outside in the shade for 10 to 15 days to cure. Then they go inside
into a cool room where it is dark and laid in a single layer (not in the
fridge).
They can also be tied and hung. If I wait until spring to plant, or too
late in the fall, They don't form cloves the first year, and I have to
leave them alone for another season.
Dwayne (in Kansas)
Thanks Dwayne - but what are these tiny things at the top of a long stem?
Can I plant those??
Mary
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