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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 …
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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? …
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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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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 …
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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, …
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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 …
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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. …
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Hydroponic gardening (growing without soil) is the way of the future for environmentally controlled agriculture. Growing without soil virtually eliminates soil borne pests … To Find Out More: Hydroponic Gardening -Growing Without Soil.
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I've been told that plants do most of their growing at night. If so, it should be a really nice night for growing.
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Growing Winter squash can intimidate home gardeners. They grow on large vines, take all season to mature and then what do you do with them. There are also so many of them, it’s hard to know what’s worth growing. …
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