Last year, I had quite a few garlics that made really tiny bulbs, so I replanted them in the hope that they would get bigger; well they did but I had so many other huge garlics, that I dug all these up from various positions around the garden about a month ago, and planted them all together after we took the Angelica out - ie in a spare corner.
Not only are they a lovely colour, but after a few days, they 'reopen' up giving a little furry finish to the flower.
So, if you have any nondescript garlic bulbs that you aren't going to eat; pop them all in a corner somewhere and you'll get a nice display one day.
The bees LOVE them.
Not only are they a lovely colour, but after a few days, they 'reopen' up giving a little furry finish to the flower.
So, if you have any nondescript garlic bulbs that you aren't going to eat; pop them all in a corner somewhere and you'll get a nice display one day.
The bees LOVE them.