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Old May 14, 2015   #11
bjbebs
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We press ours and use in hummus and guacamole. Also diced up in soups for a great mild garlic taste. I grow too much to save so most is composted. As dry as our winter and early spring was the garlic has caught up with a wet May. Almost like clockwork they will start showing themselves the 1st week in June. If there an easier crop to plant, grow, harvest and cure that stores well for 6-9 months would someone let me know what that would be?
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