Dec 29, 2008 #1 R rockytopsis Garden Ornament Joined Apr 24, 2008 Messages 236 Reaction score 0 Points 89 Location Tennessee It is up, bout 2-3 inches, hiphiphurray!
Dec 29, 2008 #2 allabout Attractive To Bees Joined Dec 14, 2008 Messages 118 Reaction score 1 Points 74 Location Jemison, Alabama Nothing like going out and collecting your own garlic!! When I harvest I just break some of the cloves apart and plant them back into the soil for the next batch!! Works for me.
Nothing like going out and collecting your own garlic!! When I harvest I just break some of the cloves apart and plant them back into the soil for the next batch!! Works for me.
Dec 30, 2008 Thread starter #3 R rockytopsis Garden Ornament Joined Apr 24, 2008 Messages 236 Reaction score 0 Points 89 Location Tennessee I harvest mine about July and let it dry then replant in October. It is elephant garlic ( I know that it is not true garlic, but that is the kind of flavor I like). Nancy
I harvest mine about July and let it dry then replant in October. It is elephant garlic ( I know that it is not true garlic, but that is the kind of flavor I like). Nancy
Jan 10, 2009 #4 Rio_Lindo_AZ Deeply Rooted Joined Nov 13, 2007 Messages 387 Reaction score 1 Points 108 Location Southern Arizona Garlic, garlic, GARLIC!