Does garlic have to have sprouted before you can plant it? I though you could just plant each piece in the ground (or pot) and then it'd sprout/root and each piece would grow a whole garlic. (sorry, I seems to have forgotten the proper names! Is it globe?! *sigh* It's gone 1am so..... lol) Thanks anyway!
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garlic doesnt have to have sprouted to plant. Just put each seperate clove (flat side down) into the ground or pot and it will soon be on its way. I presume that you are asking for later in the year as it probably too early ( or late depending on your point of view) to plant as garlic like a period of cold to help clove up the bulb
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