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Old October 7, 2018   #82
Zeedman
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Wisconsin
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Nearly all of my garlic is from the Seed Savers Exchange, both from their commercial catalog, and from their Yearbook listings. This is all replacement stock for varieties I lost last year, when the property where I grew my garlic was sold without warning... lost all but 4 of the 35+ varieties I had been growing. The Yearbook garlic just arrived last week - very large impressive bulbs this year, I hope mine turn out half as well.


Now if it would just quit raining, maybe my garden would dry out enough for me to plant them! Been raining off & on for several days, it will be a week of rain before the weather pattern changes. No worries yet, as long as we get a dry spell before the end of October.


Just checked, all of the garlic listed on SSE's website is sold out for the season.
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