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I wish to grow some, but don't know how to do it or if i even can at this late stage of the year. my garden is very protected but gets little sun after about mid morning so...
do I
1. plant in a window box to keep inside until after the last frost and then harden off gently
2. plant up against my shad where it's protected on 2 sides
3. plant in a planter which is kept against the house, would get a little more sun and is also protected on 2 sides or
4. give up.
do I
1. plant in a window box to keep inside until after the last frost and then harden off gently
2. plant up against my shad where it's protected on 2 sides
3. plant in a planter which is kept against the house, would get a little more sun and is also protected on 2 sides or
4. give up.
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November is the standard time, outside.
However, last year I missed that timing, and planted some in March, which it said you could do on the packet (solent wight) and they worked and i have a platt (sp?)hanging up. I'm doing some I planted a week or so ago and some in march this season, to see which is best.
so you have time yet.
However, last year I missed that timing, and planted some in March, which it said you could do on the packet (solent wight) and they worked and i have a platt (sp?)hanging up. I'm doing some I planted a week or so ago and some in march this season, to see which is best.
so you have time yet.
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Garlic can grow their roots so fast sometimes they will jump out of the ground.
I'm not kidding either, they can push themselve right up out of the ground but the roots will not be firm enough to hold them so they topple over.
I plant mine on ANZAC day, 25th. April, but the old idea was plant on the shortest day and harvest on the longest but I don't reckon they are ripe enogh then.
Garlic can grow their roots so fast sometimes they will jump out of the ground.
I'm not kidding either, they can push themselve right up out of the ground but the roots will not be firm enough to hold them so they topple over.
I plant mine on ANZAC day, 25th. April, but the old idea was plant on the shortest day and harvest on the longest but I don't reckon they are ripe enogh then.
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thanks everyone, I've planted 9 cloves by my shed and will be doing another few in a planter by the house. I'll keep you posted.
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