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I have started my garlic off in pots in the lean to and have come to check
them and they have a bad infestation of fungus gnats. I pulled one up to
check and the actual blub has been eatten and looks a little shrived now...
Do I just give up and bin them or see what happens... any advice would be
gratefully received

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Donna


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"Donna UK" wrote
I have started my garlic off in pots in the lean to.....


Why? Tough as they come, Garlic, will stand any winter, plant in Sept/Oct.

and have come to check them and they have a bad infestation of fungus
gnats. I pulled one up to check and the actual blub has been eatten and
looks a little shrived now... Do I just give up and bin them or see what
happens... any advice would be gratefully received


Plant them out now.

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Bob Hobden



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Thank you Bob, they are now planted in my raised bed...


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