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Calling anyone who has more experience with garlic than me (which .er.. means anyone who knew what a garlic plant looked like before this year haha!!)
After a few really cold nights, a lot of the leaves turned yellow and crispy at the ends. They had been so strong and healthy looking until that. That was 2 or 3 weeks ago.
I've been looking at other threads in this forum and they mentioned feeding. I haven't fed them since I planted them. Could that be it, or maybe just the cold spell?
Either way what should I do...cut back the straggling leaves or leave them?
Feed them with some chicken manure?
Some stats:
Variety: Cristo
Planted early November
In mixture of soil and quite well-rotted manure (more manure than soil)
Thanks!
Calling anyone who has more experience with garlic than me (which .er.. means anyone who knew what a garlic plant looked like before this year haha!!)
After a few really cold nights, a lot of the leaves turned yellow and crispy at the ends. They had been so strong and healthy looking until that. That was 2 or 3 weeks ago.
I've been looking at other threads in this forum and they mentioned feeding. I haven't fed them since I planted them. Could that be it, or maybe just the cold spell?
Either way what should I do...cut back the straggling leaves or leave them?
Feed them with some chicken manure?
Some stats:
Variety: Cristo
Planted early November
In mixture of soil and quite well-rotted manure (more manure than soil)
Thanks!
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