Externet Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 Hi. Garlic is supposed to be harvested by mid summer, when plant shows certain signs and bulb has developed to a 'normal' size. The question is; not harvesting the garlic for another year until next summer, will the plant produce more bulbs, bigger bulb, plant dies, existing cloves germinate or stays the same ?
StringJunky Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 If you leave garlic bulbs in the ground over the winter, let them go to seed the following season. At the top of the seed stalk the bulbs will produce 10 to 15 tiny bulbs that you can plant -- it's fun. http://www.garden.org/foodguide/browse/veggie/onions_planting/489
Externet Posted May 13, 2013 Author Posted May 13, 2013 Thanks. Were planted October 2012; already wintered; supposed to harvest July 2013 and that link is only for one of the two preferred planting times (early spring or late fall) Allowing the flowers to produce bulbils for use as seedlings takes 2 to 3 years growth to maturity at only ~15% success compared to sowing cloves for ~150 days to maturity. Not much "fun" So, question remains...
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