Neen5MI
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Hi,
I hope this is the right place to post. I've been growing hardneck garlics for many years. I gave up trying to keep track of separate varieties, just replanted the largest bulbs/cloves. There certainly are porcelain and red skinned representatives present. I relocated my garlic bed 3 years ago due to thistle encroachment, but of course, random garlic plants continue to appear in the old bed. This has been an amazing year for size of heads and cloves for me. I attribute it to weather, because my care has remained consistent. But I've watched a truly enormous stem develop in the old bed and I wonder what it could be. It developed a scape somewhat earlier than my bulk garlic bed, which I did not remove. I remembered to harvest the bulb several days after the rest of the crop, and it is indeed large, and I see that the scape has no bulbil development, only blossoms. I've seen this kind of flower head with ornamental alliums, but never on any of my culinary garlic, and I don't grow ornamental alliums myself. I hope garlic enthusiasts can offer reactions. I will replant all the cloves from this plant, hoping to grow similarly sized bulbs in the future.
I hope this is the right place to post. I've been growing hardneck garlics for many years. I gave up trying to keep track of separate varieties, just replanted the largest bulbs/cloves. There certainly are porcelain and red skinned representatives present. I relocated my garlic bed 3 years ago due to thistle encroachment, but of course, random garlic plants continue to appear in the old bed. This has been an amazing year for size of heads and cloves for me. I attribute it to weather, because my care has remained consistent. But I've watched a truly enormous stem develop in the old bed and I wonder what it could be. It developed a scape somewhat earlier than my bulk garlic bed, which I did not remove. I remembered to harvest the bulb several days after the rest of the crop, and it is indeed large, and I see that the scape has no bulbil development, only blossoms. I've seen this kind of flower head with ornamental alliums, but never on any of my culinary garlic, and I don't grow ornamental alliums myself. I hope garlic enthusiasts can offer reactions. I will replant all the cloves from this plant, hoping to grow similarly sized bulbs in the future.