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Old July 19, 2016   #19
Father'sDaughter
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Looks good! Only suggestion I would make is to completely cure the garlic heads and then wait until planting day to crack the heads, plant the largest cloves, and then process the rest.

That way you can keep the heads intact until planting time which helps maintain the cloves and keeps them from deteriorating too quickly.

The same is true for shallots, keep them intact and attached to the root plate until the day you plant them.
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