Garlic Scapes.

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http://www.durgan.org/URL/?JYAFL 14 June 2015 Garlic Scapes.
The garlic is at the producing scape stage, which is the curly stem which produces bulbils at the end if allowed to mature.The scapes may be cut off and used at this stage. Also I don’t particularly enjoy the scapes in cookery. There is some reports that larger cloves form if the scapes are removed. I have encountered no evidence of this. I let the bulbils mature until the main bulb is harvested. Experience has indicated that larger cloves form if the cloves are allowed to mature until the skin of the bulbs just starts to burst. In other words storage time is increased, since the cloves can dry more thoroughly. Also shown in the pictures is two rows of elephant garlic, first time grown, and a row of bulbils planted in 2014.The crop will be harvested about the end of July.The main garlic is from my own saved bulbs from the 2014 crop. The elephant garlic was purchased from the supermarket.
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That looks wonderful! I haven't tried growing garlic yet in my life and this is very inspiring to think about! I will head to my local garden shops to see if they have them available, though my timing maybe too late for this year.
 
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That looks wonderful! I haven't tried growing garlic yet in my life and this is very inspiring to think about! I will head to my local garden shops to see if they have them available, though my timing maybe too late for this year.

Garlic in your zone is planted about the 15 of October and overwinters and will be harvested in 2016 in July. It takes no care and requires little space. Buy the bulbs about end July ,since your selection will be large.,and keep in a dry place until planting time.
 

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