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  • #16
    it is September round here that garlic gets planted, giving good growth then the cold forms the cloves and it is ready mid june in normal years, but was 6 weeks behind this year due to the long spell of cold weather, especially the nights below 8-9degs persistantly until 2nd week of july, so everything is very late..

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    • #17
      Thank you all for your input

      Anthonyjb

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      • #18
        Thought mine were doing well. After drying the bulb split into separate cloves and look a bit bleugh! First year trying garlic, won't put me off will try again next year.
        Last edited by Jay22; 27-07-2015, 06:45 PM. Reason: Spelling
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        • #19
          Where would I buy gralic from and how do I grow it?
          @thecluelessgardener

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          • #20
            you can buy it from specialist growers which is expensive but they do perform well and are a good way to get started if you plan to replant from what you grow.
            You can buy from garden centres or from places like wilk0s or even the £ shop...results are variable but good value.

            You could plant the supermarket ones meant for eating...this carries a risk of diseased stock (although I never actually heard of anyone being caught out that way)

            break the bulb into cloves and plant as you would onion sets.
            http://goneplotterin.blogspot.co.uk/

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