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Dave, it mostly depends on the weather. They will make an appearance above ground at any time between now and March. They grow some roots first then send up a leaf spike second when they think the conditions are acceptable.
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I put mine in mid November, they finally made an appearance a few days ago, just poking through the mulch on my raised beds. The spares I planted in a large pot have also appeared.
Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammerView Post
I put mine in mid November, they finally made an appearance a few days ago, just poking through the mulch on my raised beds. The spares I planted in a large pot have also appeared.
Just noticed today, that some of mine are poking through as well
Technically not a garlic but a leek but look, smell and taste very similar!!
I planted 16 elephant garlic in large cups in the greenhouse late October to bring them on a bit, then transplanted them to a large trug type planter in November outside just before that really cold spell. Thought I had lost them but one just appeared this morning, hopefully the rest will follow shortly.
Technically not a garlic but a leek but look, smell and taste very similar!!
I planted 16 elephant garlic in large cups in the greenhouse late October to bring them on a bit, then transplanted them to a large trug type planter in November outside just before that really cold spell. Thought I had lost them but one just appeared this morning, hopefully the rest will follow shortly.
At £2.99, I could only afford two cloves of elephant garlic. I thought i would give them a good start in life by devoting a large pot about 10 inch diameter to each, and filled with MPC .
I planted about a month ago and kept pots in the summerhouse, I was a bit worried they had rotted. Yesterday I had a bit of a furtle on the surface and could see the green growth starting, the tip of which was an inch under the compost. Phew!! sez I.
Plan si to use one to increase my stock for next year and eat the other!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
At £2.99, I could only afford two cloves of elephant garlic. I thought i would give them a good start in life by devoting a large pot about 10 inch diameter to each, and filled with MPC .
I planted about a month ago and kept pots in the summerhouse, I was a bit worried they had rotted. Yesterday I had a bit of a furtle on the surface and could see the green growth starting, the tip of which was an inch under the compost. Phew!! sez I.
Plan si to use one to increase my stock for next year and eat the other!
I paid £3.50 for one clove about 4 years ago and have re used what I have grown each year to grow more, last year was the first year I actually harvested some to eat and it was beautiful. This year I will hopefully get plenty to eat and also enough to re plant about 20 bulbs for next year.
Griff don't forget the small corms that grow just under the skin they are about the size of my finger tip and half round in shape ,you'll find these when you havest them,save them to plant about now ,they grow into round bulbs that will give you proper cloves the following year! bit of a faf but they don't take up much room and it's getting somat for nowt that I like ! atb Dal
At £2.99, I could only afford two cloves of elephant garlic. I thought i would give them a good start in life by devoting a large pot about 10 inch diameter to each, and filled with MPC .
I planted about a month ago and kept pots in the summerhouse, I was a bit worried they had rotted. Yesterday I had a bit of a furtle on the surface and could see the green growth starting, the tip of which was an inch under the compost. Phew!! sez I.
Plan si to use one to increase my stock for next year and eat the other!
Elephant garlic cloves are excellent roasted along with peppers etc.
I had a look at my elephants today and they are peeping out ,I could just make out the ivory tips ! my real garlic is doing well 4inch (100mm) green spikes and 100 % germination! atb Dal.
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