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hendi_alex
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Here in S.C. my dozen or so varieties of both hardnecks and softnects were ready to pull between late May and Mid June. Now in Mid December much of the garlic is past its prime, some is sprouting. May get suckered into putting some excess in the ground as a home for those sprouting cloves.

I also plant greens, radishes, carrots between rows.

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jal_ut
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Location: Northern Utah Zone 5

hendi_alex,

We live in two different worlds as far as gardening goes. Here we are sitting at zero degrees F this morning and there is 8 inches of snow on my garden. I suppose the garlic may be growing roots under the snow, but it will be a while before it gets sunlight.

It is not all bad though, there are no insects. :)

Have a great day!



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