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Taking the opportunity of the good weather yesterday, I dug over a bed
that should have been cleared in the autumn, and found a number of garlic bulbs that had been missed when harvesting. Some were smal bulbs where all the cloves had started growing, others were almost single cloves that had grown into a rounded clove shape, but still very small, with leaves upto about 3 inches. I spent half an hour on my knees separating and transplanting, but now wonder if I really wasted my time. Will they grow on properly, or are they more likely to run up to seed? -- Roger T 700 ft up in Mid-Wales |
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