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When replanting garlic in the fall should I not use cloves that have no
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Nick wrote:
When replanting garlic in the fall should I not use cloves that have no
paper?

Nick

In my experience, they've grown fine in zone 5b

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Steve Calvin wrote:

In my experience, they've grown fine in zone 5b


Likewise, fine in 4/5.

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In article VwDUg.4337$pN.3753@trndny07,
Nick wrote:

When replanting garlic in the fall should I not use cloves that have no
paper?

Nick


Do you mean the normal papery covering on the cloves?

Just plant them. Don't worry about it.

If you're worried about it, eat the cloves that don't have
the papery cover and plant the rest of them.

Jan

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