HELP, my garlic is thick stemed and about 2 1/2 feet tall, planted last october, but its starting to collapse, is this ok or do they need feeding ?
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does anyone feed their garlic?
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What the whole plant? or just one of the stems?Hayley B
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I feed and water my garlic in the last month of its life - June .
I've never had it falling over at this time of year.
Do have a look for signs of disease - never had that either.
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Mine are in planters so I've been feeding high nitro the last couple of weeks as they've shown signs of distress, they haven't - umm - fallen over thoughHayley B
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I hate, loathe, detest and despise garlic, but grow it because my kids requested it. The &*%$ stuff grows rampant on my plot just to spite me. Perhaps you are just guilty of liking it too much. Try ignoring it completely and occasionally swearing at it when you accidentally get a whiff..... works for me. Oh, and you have to plant it using throw away rubber-gloves at arms length..... uttering profanities at this point helps too.Last edited by bluemoon; 03-05-2009, 01:37 PM.Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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