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Old October 25, 2011   #21
Mike Maurer
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I was told by someone who grew garlic that you shouldn't plant until after the first hard freeze. So that's what I've been doing for the last two years. However my bulbs are not all that big so I was wondering if I should plant sooner? Also I was sold some Inchellium Red by a SSE member and the bulbs were small hard necked, but he said they were all that way that particular year. I read recent descriptions of Inchellium Red that it is a large soft neck. I think maybe I got the wrong bulb, anyone had experience with this garlic?
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