You did split the garlic bulb into individual cloves before planting, yes? Just checking 
I wouldn't compost them, let them do their thing and if you don't end up with useable bulbs, you can just replant what you do get for the year after. I noticed we've got some nice healthy looking garlic popping up in our flower bed from stuff that was planted 2.5 years ago. The are the small ones I didn't bother pulling up last year, which were the ones I didn't pull up the year before that.

I wouldn't compost them, let them do their thing and if you don't end up with useable bulbs, you can just replant what you do get for the year after. I noticed we've got some nice healthy looking garlic popping up in our flower bed from stuff that was planted 2.5 years ago. The are the small ones I didn't bother pulling up last year, which were the ones I didn't pull up the year before that.
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