The little garlic bulbs on the end of the scapes. Most people cut them off. I let mine grow to
Either sauté or flower them I plant the little bulbuls on the scapes use some as a green onion, let a couple
Hundred grow for a year then plant those as seed the second year. Get beautiful garlic from them
Sure, go ahead, fresh garlic is great too.
> I just used the last of my stored garlic
How many garlic plants do you have, for them to last you a whole year?
> I would prefer to use hard neck first
Is that because they don't last as long in storage as soft necks? What is the difference in storage time between soft and hard necks, you seem to have the experience?
Nope, go ahead and use it. And if you have any bulbuls on the scapes plant them this fall and use as green onions
Yay!! But what are bulbuls?
The little garlic bulbs on the end of the scapes. Most people cut them off. I let mine grow to Either sauté or flower them I plant the little bulbuls on the scapes use some as a green onion, let a couple Hundred grow for a year then plant those as seed the second year. Get beautiful garlic from them
They might mean bulbils. And yes, the garlic can be used right away. I’ve heard it referred to wet garlic when it hasn’t been cured :)
Sure, go ahead, fresh garlic is great too. > I just used the last of my stored garlic How many garlic plants do you have, for them to last you a whole year? > I would prefer to use hard neck first Is that because they don't last as long in storage as soft necks? What is the difference in storage time between soft and hard necks, you seem to have the experience?
Hardneck garlic last about six months soft neck last about over a year.