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I found Wilko garlic rubbish. It didn't yield particularly large bulbs, nor was flavour particularly great. Others on here have grown supermarket garlic and had good results.
Wilko garlic also rubbish here this time VVG. They produced tiny cloves too small to mess about with for using, but I've got them in modules to see if they'll grow some big uns. Zaz's idea, so it'll be all her fault if it doesn't work
Wilko garlic also rubbish here this time VVG. They produced tiny cloves too small to mess about with for using, but I've got them in modules to see if they'll grow some big uns. Zaz's idea, so it'll be all her fault if it doesn't work
Reading in my garlic book, it suggests that a boost with feed in Spring and three months of watering prior to harvesting, apart from last week before you dig up, ensures larger bulbs.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
I'll give that a go VVG, thanks. What sort of fertiliser, anything special advised?
Sulphate of potash Flo.
Comments include...rich fertile soil...spread good compost before planting...free draining but moisture retentive...ph above 6.7...doesn't like sitting in wet so add sandy gravel to clay...add lime to make acidic more alkaline...fine top layer of at least 4cm.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
Sulphate of potash Flo.
Comments include...rich fertile soil...spread good compost before planting...free draining but moisture retentive...ph above 6.7...doesn't like sitting in wet so add sandy gravel to clay...add lime to make acidic more alkaline...fine top layer of at least 4cm.
Thanks m'dear. I think I can comply with most of the advice, so I'll get some potash
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