The bulbets can be planted and will grow into one large solid round bulb of
garlic (no cloves)- I always plant some of these as they're a great size for
grating
Robyn
On 11/09/10 1:30 AM, "Amy Little" <amylittle@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
> Hi Perm friends,
> I am keeping foods for winter and some of the garlic I have pickled
> has a blue tinge to it.
> I assume it is some bacteria. Does anyone know what it is and what
> harm/good it might do?
>
> Another garlic question.
> The elephant garlic I grew had small seed bulbets around the outside
> of the mammoth cloves. Has anyone cycled these bulbets through
> growing season(s) in the Northeast? Advice?
>
> Unrelated:
> Roofs:
> What would be the best material to put over a plywood then a living
> roof on a slanted chicken coop?
>
> Amy
>
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