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| Hi Dexter, I grew Radar & Electric last year & they were OK I think I lost about 6 out of 100 or there abouts. Radar are a normal coloured one & Electric are Red. I certainly going to grow them again.
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| A bit boring but I have now grown Solent Wight for two years running from the Garlic Farm and they have grown really well. Have kept back two heads to try autumn planting - not done that yet. GF's advert back in the Spring was that their garlic grew from the south of England to Orkney. I soon put them right about that and they were dead chuffed! |
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| Hi, I was thinking of growing elephant garlic, I saw it in the Dobies catalogue that fell out of GYO last month. I don`t use a lot of garlic so wasn`t going to bother growing any, but then saw the elephant and it said it can be used as a roasted vegetable and that appealed to my taste-buds!!! So was wondering if anyone has grown it, any advice and most important does it taste good???!!!! Thanks Caz. |
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| I was thinking about trying it to the garlic farm on the IOW have got a collection with 6 different varieties for £19.50 with elephant being one of them so I thought I might give that a go. It will be good fun just to see how big they do get ![]() |
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them to be grown as he reckons their to much work,
and they were dead chuffed!
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