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Fri, Aug 3, 12 at 22:52
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what is the best garlic type to grow in Wisconsin, my garden is raised beds with all compost located south of Green Bay zone 5 ( toward edge of zone 4) thanks
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- Posted by tsugajunkie z5 SE WI (My Page) on Wed, Aug 8, 12 at 22:48
| Any kind you like, really. I grow a hard neck that keeps fine in a mesh bag in my 60 degree basement in winter. tj |
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| Gary-Email me Frank |
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- Posted by wilcinbro1 (My Page) on Tue, Jan 29, 13 at 20:35
| i agree, any kind you like |
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- Posted by led_zep_rules 5 WI (My Page) on Fri, May 17, 13 at 21:52
| I also do most of my gardening in raised beds full of compost. I grow the kind of garlic that one buys in the grocery store. :-) Years ago I had some sprouting and planted it. I harvest every year and replant some of it. I read the Seed Savers Exchange catalog and dream of someday buying really interesting varieties, but this generic hardneck type that I keep growing works fine for me. I also grow potatoes that way, the ones that start sprouting in the basement. Works fine and saves a lot of money buying fancy seed potatoes. |
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