Garlic, a bulb for patient foodies

October is harvest time in the garden, but it's planting time for garlic. Put that on your bulb-planting schedule, along with crocuses and tulips. The head of garlic you buy to eat is a cluster of garlic cloves, and each one makes a complete garlic bulb next summer if you plant it and let it overwinter in the soil. It's easy to break apart or "pop" a head of garlic and poke the separated cloves, pointy end up, in a bed of fertile soil.

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Patricia Sullivan 06 Oct, 2011


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