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Old 09-01-2015, 03:00 PM
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So if I understand correctly..... you went to the grocery store and bought some garlic. Then you separated the "pods" and planted them.

I might try this. I have most of my Fall garden planted, but I can find a little space to put a few in the ground. How deep did you plant them?

My "spring" planted bell peppers are doing very well now that the weather is not in the mid 90's every day. Zucchini and Yellow squash are in the ground and I have some more Yellow squash and Cucumbers plants growing and ready to put in the garden.

My tomatoes did poorly during the spring/summer, but they look like they still have some life left in them.... ie. have a few flowers and small tomatoes so I have left them to see what they will do this fall.

I have also been picking up leaves and pine needles with the lawn mower to cover the garden to help stop the weeds from growing. Almost finished with this "Part" of the fall planting.
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Old 09-01-2015, 03:59 PM
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You only plant deep as the top of the clove but just remember garlic is a 9 month crop....
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