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I have never seen my bulbs, planted upon receipt at the end of November 21, sprout... disappointing.
Anna
Doubs
surprised to find only one bulb, which is also a bit expensive
marie
Morières Les Avignon" translates to "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Thanks to the individuals (Anne Flore for order preparation & quality control and Jenny from the shipping department), the 3 bulbs of Welsh garlic received appear to be healthy. Planted near spring onions, chives, and lovage, I am now awaiting their growth...
Planted on a mound, as my soil is heavy, in the spring before a hot and dry summer, the bulbs developed quite well, I believe that each planted clove produced a head. They are, in my growing conditions, smaller than commercial garlic heads, with fairly small cloves, but relatively numerous and with a very aromatic and strong flavor.