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Hi,
Could anyone please tell me when to plant Garlic and also,what is the best type to buy.
Many Thanks,
Stokie.
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Hi,
Could anyone please tell me when to plant Garlic and also,what is
the best type to buy.
Many Thanks,
Stokie.
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Assuming you live where there's an actual winter, garlic is best planted in
the fall, at the same time as tulips & other spring flowering bulbs. The
following year, it'll start growing. You're supposed to remove the
"scapes" - the flowers. When the stalks turn brown, harvest the garlic.

I don't have advice on the variety.


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Hi,
Could anyone please tell me when to plant Garlic and also,what is
the best type to buy.
Many Thanks,
Stokie.
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Assuming you live where there's an actual winter, garlic is best planted in
the fall, at the same time as tulips & other spring flowering bulbs. The
following year, it'll start growing. You're supposed to remove the
"scapes" - the flowers. When the stalks turn brown, harvest the garlic.

I don't have advice on the variety.


any hardneck variety. softneck varieties are substantially worse.
Anyway, it is too late for this year, they would come up miserably if
planted now.
I got my hardneck from Territorial Seeds, but I also got bulbs from the
farmer market that perform well. Of course, one needs garlic seed only
once, it is economically and agronomically advantageous to replant the
cloves of the largest bulbs.

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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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Hi,
Could anyone please tell me when to plant Garlic and also,what is
the best type to buy.
Many Thanks,
Stokie.
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Assuming you live where there's an actual winter, garlic is best planted
in
the fall, at the same time as tulips & other spring flowering bulbs. The
following year, it'll start growing. You're supposed to remove the
"scapes" - the flowers. When the stalks turn brown, harvest the garlic.

I don't have advice on the variety.


any hardneck variety. softneck varieties are substantially worse.
Anyway, it is too late for this year, they would come up miserably if
planted now.
I got my hardneck from Territorial Seeds, but I also got bulbs from the
farmer market that perform well. Of course, one needs garlic seed only
once, it is economically and agronomically advantageous to replant the
cloves of the largest bulbs.


Based on the weather here lately (upstate NY), I'm beginning to think I need
to learn how people garden in N. Carolina. My parsley and sage are growing
again. It's January. This is not right.


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On 2007-01-04 08:45:52 -0500, Stokie said:


Hi,
Could anyone please tell me when to plant Garlic and also,what is
the best type to buy.
Many Thanks,
Stokie.




The fall is planting time. Best? I have no idea.




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On 2007-01-04 19:44:33 -0500, "JoeSpareBedroom" said:

Based on the weather here lately (upstate NY), I'm beginning to think I
need to learn how people garden in N. Carolina. My parsley and sage are
growing again. It's January. This is not right.


True! I'm in NY and I've got day lilies sprouting! I grilled a few
burgers outside this afternoon! I love it!


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any hardneck variety. softneck varieties are substantially worse.


"Worse" in what way? They are harder to peel and have smaller cloves.
The hardnecks are bigger, but the softnecks store longer.

I grow both hard and softneck varieties. I think the softnecks are 'Polish
White' but I've been replanting for years.

I know I bought 'Music' and 'Bavarian Red' hardnecks and maybe another
variety. I think over the years I've tried to plant my best 'redder'
hardnecks along with the best of the whiter ones.

Anyway, it is too late for this year, they would come up miserably if
planted now.


This year, here, maybe you could chance it. The ground hasn't frozen.
I've got garlic greens coming up already. Yesterday someone mentioned
thatthe pussywillows are blooming in her yard and buds are swelling
on the red and silver maples!

I got my hardneck from Territorial Seeds, but I also got bulbs from the
farmer market that perform well. Of course, one needs garlic seed only
once, it is economically and agronomically advantageous to replant the
cloves of the largest bulbs.


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I plant mine at the end of August, through the middle of September. I
bought 3 cloves of elephant garlic, because I like the milder garlic. Now I
raise about 75 heads of garlic a year.

It comes up the year you plant it, winter comes, and it lives through it.
In about July the next year it starts dying back. I dig it shortly after
that happens. I Cut the stems back to about 3 inches, wash them off, and
let them set somewhere dry in the shade where the air can reach it for 10 to
15 days (on my deck or in the garage normally).

Then I put it downstairs where it is cool until Sept. I brake as much apart
as I need to plant as many big cloves as I have room for to restart the
cycle, and use the little cloves. The rest stays in the basement till I use
it or give it away.

Dwayne



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