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Old January 24, 2019   #6
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Roots can be attacked by a fungus, just underdeveloped due to water, partly dead due to water, etc. Some varieties are much more adapted to wet weather and some to dry. Look at what thegarlicfarm sells in UK, those should more or less do well in the normally wet uk conditions.
That would make sense except the climate difference between the southeastern US and the UK are so different that I'd be really hesitant to plant what does well there.
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