Monday, November 26
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They're brave popping their heads up in this weather.
ReplyDeleteAs they are in the greenhouse they don't realise quite how bad it is Jo!
DeleteI hope yours does a lot better than mine did this year...come to think of it mine never looked that great so yours are already showing more promise.
ReplyDeleteOurs planted in tubs and on the plot did OK this year, Liz but it was a dry winter. This winter being the opposite I don't hold out much hope for the plot planted ones
DeleteWoo hoo! My money's on the one in the back row being the biggest bulb!
ReplyDeleteAh! but which is the back row GS the photo was taken from one end.
DeleteOh now I look forward see how they grow in your garden cos I am not whether they will grow in the tropics or not. I brought back some a year old bulbils and they are sitting in the fridge.
ReplyDeleteTry in a tub, Diana
DeleteLooks like greenhouse garlic is the way to go!
ReplyDeleteWith our ground as wet as it is, Janet I think these have the best chance.
DeleteI don't think my garlic is showing yet...but having said that it is outside in the ground and has only been in a couple of weeks. I have faith though!!
ReplyDeleteThat's what gardeners need in abundance, Tanya - hope!
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