Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: AlaninCarlisle on February 01, 2016, 19:47
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A friend of my wife has just given me some garlic bulbs that are surplus to her own needs. They are Elephant and Solent Wight.
I have a couple of options:
- Plant them into open ground ASAP
- Start them off in my large propagator in fibre pots and then into the ground
Which is the better option?
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If your ground is very wet at the moment you could pot them up - they don't need any warmth though.
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I'd always planted in autumn previously so my thought with the propagator was to catch up on lost growing time by forcing things along a little to catch up with where the autumn planted ones are
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The Elephant garlic is usually planted in Autumn, agreed, but Solent White is suitable for spring planting anyway.
http://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk/product/solent-wight-seed-x-4-bulbs
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I agree with Mum, just pot them up in 3 or 4" pots and sit them outdoors. They are a very hardy plant, they'll be fine without heat.