Southern Gardener
Deeply Rooted
My garlic has sprouted - it's about 5 to 6 inches tall. When we do have our winter down here and it kills it, will it come back in the spring?
Well, I already have friends and family that want some so it won't go to waste!dickiebird said:WOW...100 cloves of garlic!!! If you get half of them to mature that would be a lifetime supply.
If your's is anything like mine all will mature.
Good luck.
THANX RICH
My grandfather had a saying about zuchini. "If you plant one or two they'll die. If you plant twenty every dang one will thrive and you'll have zuchini coming out of your ears (only he didn't say ears. )dickiebird said:WOW...100 cloves of garlic!!! If you get half of them to mature that would be a lifetime supply.
If your's is anything like mine all will mature.
Good luck.
THANX RICH
hoodat said:My grandfather had a saying about zuchini. "If you plant one or two they'll die. If you plant twenty every dang one will thrive and you'll have zuchini coming out of your ears (only he didn't say ears. )dickiebird said:WOW...100 cloves of garlic!!! If you get half of them to mature that would be a lifetime supply.
If your's is anything like mine all will mature.
Good luck.
THANX RICH
I would.Smiles said:Hey you guys, I'm getting concerned. I put out 30 cloves of garlic about three weeks ago in several tires I have in the outback. I've never grown garlic before and I'm excited that all of my sets are about 6 to 7 inches tall already. Are you saying that I should be concerned about a hard freeze? I'm on the border of zones 5 and 6 and it can sometimes be below 20*F here for weeks on end. With my plants in raised beds they will surely be subjected to the elements. Are you saying that I should pile on some straw for protection?