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October 2, 2009

Spanish Roja Garlic is an heirloom variety carried by Territorial Seed

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Now is the time to put in some garlic which will over winter and be harvested in the summer. Growing great garlic is quite easy. Few pests bother garlic and it can be planted now and in October and in the south as late as November or even mid winter. When spring growth begins, fertilize and water as needed. If your soil is fertile, keeping the row weed free is about the only chore connected with harvesting some tasty bulbs to dry and flavor your favorite dishes.

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Posted by Marilyn Renaker at October 2, 2009 8:55 AM
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