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Lee BARRASS 17-03-2004 04:42 AM

Garlic (again)
 
Hi!

I posted a message earlier but it doesn't seem to have appeared ...

I have some rather nice garlic at home which I wish to grow.

Having read on uk.r.g and other places, it seems that garlic needs to be
cold for a while (planted out during winter). If I break up the head and
plant the cloves now will it be ok, or should I do something like pop it in
the freezer for a week?

Cheers,

Lee.
www.menumania.co.uk



Rhiannon S 17-03-2004 04:42 AM

Garlic (again)
 
Subject: Garlic (again)
From: "Lee BARRASS"
Date: 16/03/2004 16:22 GMT Standard Time
Message-id:

Hi!

I posted a message earlier but it doesn't seem to have appeared ...

I have some rather nice garlic at home which I wish to grow.

Having read on uk.r.g and other places, it seems that garlic needs to be
cold for a while (planted out during winter). If I break up the head and
plant the cloves now will it be ok, or should I do something like pop it in
the freezer for a week?


I planted some in my grandmother's veg patch a few years ago in April and it
grew and cropped fine. I'd just bung it in the ground.
--
Rhiannon
http://www.livejournal.com/users/rhiannon_s/
"The trick is to commit crimes so confusing that police feel too stupid to even
write a crime report about them."
Aubrey on remaining at liberty
www.somethingpositive.net

Rhiannon S 17-03-2004 04:42 AM

Garlic (again)
 
Subject: Garlic (again)
From: "Lee BARRASS"
Date: 16/03/2004 16:22 GMT Standard Time
Message-id:

Hi!

I posted a message earlier but it doesn't seem to have appeared ...

I have some rather nice garlic at home which I wish to grow.

Having read on uk.r.g and other places, it seems that garlic needs to be
cold for a while (planted out during winter). If I break up the head and
plant the cloves now will it be ok, or should I do something like pop it in
the freezer for a week?


I planted some in my grandmother's veg patch a few years ago in April and it
grew and cropped fine. I'd just bung it in the ground.
--
Rhiannon
http://www.livejournal.com/users/rhiannon_s/
"The trick is to commit crimes so confusing that police feel too stupid to even
write a crime report about them."
Aubrey on remaining at liberty
www.somethingpositive.net

Oxymel of Squill 17-03-2004 04:42 AM

Garlic (again)
 
I think you're a bit late. Onions and garlic go in the ground on xmas day,
gives them longer growing time as they reach the finishing post in June/July


"Lee BARRASS" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I posted a message earlier but it doesn't seem to have appeared ...

I have some rather nice garlic at home which I wish to grow.

Having read on uk.r.g and other places, it seems that garlic needs to be
cold for a while (planted out during winter). If I break up the head and
plant the cloves now will it be ok, or should I do something like pop it

in
the freezer for a week?

Cheers,

Lee.
www.menumania.co.uk





Oxymel of Squill 17-03-2004 04:43 AM

Garlic (again)
 
I think you're a bit late. Onions and garlic go in the ground on xmas day,
gives them longer growing time as they reach the finishing post in June/July


"Lee BARRASS" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I posted a message earlier but it doesn't seem to have appeared ...

I have some rather nice garlic at home which I wish to grow.

Having read on uk.r.g and other places, it seems that garlic needs to be
cold for a while (planted out during winter). If I break up the head and
plant the cloves now will it be ok, or should I do something like pop it

in
the freezer for a week?

Cheers,

Lee.
www.menumania.co.uk





Oxymel of Squill 17-03-2004 04:44 AM

Garlic (again)
 
I think you're a bit late. Onions and garlic go in the ground on xmas day,
gives them longer growing time as they reach the finishing post in June/July


"Lee BARRASS" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I posted a message earlier but it doesn't seem to have appeared ...

I have some rather nice garlic at home which I wish to grow.

Having read on uk.r.g and other places, it seems that garlic needs to be
cold for a while (planted out during winter). If I break up the head and
plant the cloves now will it be ok, or should I do something like pop it

in
the freezer for a week?

Cheers,

Lee.
www.menumania.co.uk






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