Well I've ordered the garlic, so I'll have something to tend over winter.
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I planted out a load of bulbs in November and they have all done fairly well - I have about 45 or so come through and about an inch high.
At the same time though, I planted another 15 in an unheated greenhouse and they have grown to 4-5 inches in small pots.
What should I do with the potted ones - when can I plant them out, and do they need hardening off first ?
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I did similar last year data monkey and hardened them off before I put them outside.
I started hardening them off on 4th Feb last year when the weather was fairly mild - I'm not sure if you need to or not but I figured it didnt do any harm!
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After 20 years of experimenting mainly with elephant cos it's so bootiful and versatile I only plant: open ground, October or earlier.
A Scandinavian grower told me that they plant garlic during the September school holidays!Family motto "semper in excretum"
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I'm a complete novice gardener &took on an allotment plot in Nov 2016. Having dug an area over & forked in some well rotted horse manure I was desperate to start growing something.
I opted for some softneck garlic, the Cristo variety, and planted 5 rows on 18th Dec. It started to grow very quickly and in no time I saw green shoots of approx 2-3". Since then we've had some hard frosts down to -8C &a few days of light snow. The green shoots are browning slightly where they meet the main neck &one or two have dropped off. Is this normal or has the cold killed the crop already? Should I have covered them under a mesh tunnel?
Any advice would be gratefully received!
Many thanks.
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"In by the shortest day, out by the longest day"
Mine always go in in the Autumn, by the end of October/beginning of November. Autumn types need a certain number of days below a certain temperature to form bulbs - sorry for vagueness, I can't remember the exact numbers.
I've never sown in the spring.
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I've been planting mine out in batches since November just to see what happened, the last lot at the start of January. I also started some in pots in November in the greenhouse that I planted out last weekend, after hardening them off a bit.
They have all grown really well and are about 2-3 inches high, apart from the greenhouse ones that are about 6 inches tall and had roots coming out of the bottom of the pots.
I've only stopped planting them now because I've got 80-90 comng up, and I think that's as much as I'll need !!
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Originally posted by Ruined View PostAutumn types need a certain number of days below a certain temperature to form bulbs - sorry for vagueness, I can't remember the exact numbers.
Elephant garlic is different though, it depends on clove size when planting. Sorry I don't know the cut-off point but small ellie cloves will grow into rounds and large cloves will grow into a bulb that splits. Again, rounds can be either eaten or planted for the following year.Location ... Nottingham
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