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Early Sprouting Garlic
At the end of November I created a small raised bed/patch and planted
out some garlic I bought from a farm shop. This was mulched with mown leaves and grass as I am trying to grow along permaculture/organic lines. Today I noticed about 5-6 garlic shoots poking through the mulch and I'm wondering what happens if it gets frosty? Common-sense tells me to add a little more mulch to just cover the shoots till Spring. Is this sensible/necessary? Is this usual for the time of year or is climate-change really starting to kick in now? Thoughts from more experienced gardeners welcomed. Wishing all a Happy New Year! Antony |
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