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chives/garlic question?
In the Austin climate, would chives and garlic do better in an area
that gets sun most of the afternoon, or in an area that gets a couple of hours of morning sun, and bright shade for the afternoon? -- jamie ) "There's a seeker born every minute." |
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chives/garlic question?
Garlic should be planted in the fall in full sun and harvested in the
spring. Chives will stay green most of the year but do best in the warm weather and should do fine in full sun most of the year. I have lots of Garlic Chives if anyone would like to have some, they grow most anywhere, with or without additional water, once established. I am in San Antonio. "jamie" wrote in message ... In the Austin climate, would chives and garlic do better in an area that gets sun most of the afternoon, or in an area that gets a couple of hours of morning sun, and bright shade for the afternoon? -- jamie ) "There's a seeker born every minute." |
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