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A gardener recently sent in an e-mail wondering about how much garlic seed should be planted to provide her family with a supply of fresh gourmet garlic bulbs from the garden: How Much Garlic Should I Plant in the Garden? …
Source: Kenny Point
We have begin harvesting the onion and garlic bulbs we planted back in late fall. It has been a very pleasant experience, since this is the first time we have had such a bounty. We have purple onions (they are so large, …
Source: Rose
Author: muddybob Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 2:58 am (GMT 0) I tried to compost garlic one year. When I moved and dug up all my bulbs and took the comost pile with me every thing got all jumbled together. Dutch Iris and garlic together but …
Source: muddybob
I’ve published a number of articles related to growing garlic here on this site, so I thought that I knew a little bit about gourmet garlic and growing it in the home garden. But after listening to a workshop on garlic presented by …
Source: Kenny Point
Author: EJ Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 9:53 pm (GMT 0) Garlic actually needs that cold snap to make the one bulb break into the individual cloves. It is a problem we have over this side of the pond if we don't plant our garlic until spring …
Source: EJ
The picture is this year's crop of elephant garlic or Allium ampeloprasum. They won't be ready to harvest until July or August. But I was amused by this point of view. I've raised this batch over the years I've lived here. …
Source: CoastalCAGardener
If you have room for more bulbs, Brent and Becky's announced their 25% off sale today. The email said all remaining summer flowering bulbs are discounted until they are gone. It looks like every imaginable color combination of Caladium …
Source: Molly Day
Garlic Pot Marie Iannotti A Stinky Rose, is a Stinky Rose, is a Stinky Rose It's hard to believe there.
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Bedding plants can be planted at the top of bulbs so you can have early color before your bulbs emerge.
Source: By info@associatedcontent.com (free wheelan)
Spring-flowering bulbs that didn't flower should be marked with colorful ribbons for transplanting later. Once the foliage has yellowed dig and replant bulbs into a sunny, well drained site amended with compost.
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