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John S. DeBoo 29-05-2003 05:21 AM

Speaking of garlic...
 
I got a couple bunches from the store a few weeks ago that within 2
days started stemming from the cloves. So I of course stripped them
down and planted them, and of course they are growing like mad. Any
chance that they will produce edible bulbs or whatever you call them
this year or will they need to be left alone over winter and into
next year to produce?

I'm in Albuquerque, Zone 7.

--
John S. DeBoo




Gary Woods 29-05-2003 02:20 PM

Speaking of garlic...
 
"John S. DeBoo" wrote:

Any
chance that they will produce edible bulbs or whatever you call them
this year or will they need to be left alone over winter and into
next year to produce?


They're likely softneck garlic, and in your location they should make bulbs
this year. Feed them your finest vintage compost and keep cleanly weeded.
You may need to water to keep soil moisture up... you're on your own on
that one.


Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at www.albany.net/~gwoods
Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1200' elevation. NY WO G

Mark 29-05-2003 04:08 PM

Speaking of garlic...
 
"John S. DeBoo" wrote in message ...
I got a couple bunches from the store a few weeks ago that within 2
days started stemming from the cloves. So I of course stripped them
down and planted them, and of course they are growing like mad. Any
chance that they will produce edible bulbs or whatever you call them
this year or will they need to be left alone over winter and into
next year to produce?

I'm in Albuquerque, Zone 7.



I tried that last year and nothing much happened: they grew for a
while them died back in the heat of summer. Then I got new planting
stock in the fall and planted around November -- it's all growing like
mad and I'm about ready to harvest.

Mark

jc 29-05-2003 05:20 PM

Speaking of garlic...
 

"John S. DeBoo" wrote in message
...
I got a couple bunches from the store a few weeks ago that within 2
days started stemming from the cloves. So I of course stripped them
down and planted them, and of course they are growing like mad. Any
chance that they will produce edible bulbs or whatever you call them
this year or will they need to be left alone over winter and into
next year to produce?
I'm in Albuquerque, Zone 7.


Summers in Albuquerque are too hot and dry for garlic and for most
onions. USDA Zones only refer to cold hardiness. But hey, give it a
try. If you have an area that gets pm shade it might work. -Olin



Steve Calvin 29-05-2003 10:20 PM

Speaking of garlic...
 
jc wrote:
"John S. DeBoo" wrote in message
...

I got a couple bunches from the store a few weeks ago that within 2
days started stemming from the cloves. So I of course stripped them
down and planted them, and of course they are growing like mad. Any
chance that they will produce edible bulbs or whatever you call them
this year or will they need to be left alone over winter and into
next year to produce?
I'm in Albuquerque, Zone 7.


I doubt it. Garlic should be getting ready to die in a month or so
before the heat of summer. This fall, try getting some hardneck and
planting in late October. You've got nothing to lose by trying though.

--
Steve




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