theberzh
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I know this may be sort of a complex question and difficult or impossible to answer.
Is there any way to tell what species garlic this is?
I received a bulb from an old friend years ago and failed to write down what she told me they were, and I have lost communication with her over the years.
I have since been growing and expanding this garlic and I now plant about 1000+ cloves every winter.
It has turned out to be an amazing species with excellent flavor and is very strong.
It's a hard neck species and the neck curls up as the scape goes to flower.
The tiny scape seeds are very tender and soft when they first form and they dry out and fall off slowly as the season rolls on.
I'm in Connecticut if that helps.
It usually gives anywhere between 4 and 5 cloves per bulb and the cloves are huge.
The ones posted in the photos are really medium size.
Some plants in spots with 'only okay' soil only split to 2 to 3 cloves per bulb.
Here are a few photos.
Can anyone help me out please?
Is there any way to tell what species garlic this is?
I received a bulb from an old friend years ago and failed to write down what she told me they were, and I have lost communication with her over the years.
I have since been growing and expanding this garlic and I now plant about 1000+ cloves every winter.
It has turned out to be an amazing species with excellent flavor and is very strong.
It's a hard neck species and the neck curls up as the scape goes to flower.
The tiny scape seeds are very tender and soft when they first form and they dry out and fall off slowly as the season rolls on.
I'm in Connecticut if that helps.
It usually gives anywhere between 4 and 5 cloves per bulb and the cloves are huge.
The ones posted in the photos are really medium size.
Some plants in spots with 'only okay' soil only split to 2 to 3 cloves per bulb.
Here are a few photos.
Can anyone help me out please?