Re: Unidentified subject!


Layth,

>From what I understand, you have fully developed garlic bulbs sprouting
right now. If you don't separate the individual cloves, you won't get much
of a harvest at all next year. They'll be too crowded to develop into much
of anything. I would transplant them if I was you, the sooner the better.

Arzeena
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----- Original Message -----
From: laythss <laythss@yahoo.com>
To: <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 6:25 PM
Subject: Unidentified subject!


> Garlic question
> I have been away from my garden for couple of months, now I am back and I
> have noticed that the garlics that I planted last Fall are sprouting right
> now. They were never harvested in the summer. My question is:  there
> anyway I can transplant these garlics and space them right? Or is it
better
> to just leave them in the ground and see how they will grow?
>
> Layth
>
>
>



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