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  2. How to Cure Garlic from Your Garden So It Stays Fresh ... - AOL

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    Step 1: Remove the Soil. Leave the leaves and roots attached to hardneck garlic when harvesting it. After you pull up the bulbs, brush away any excess soil with your fingers or a soft brush, but ...

  3. Watering your garden can help plants survive a light frost ...

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    What you need to know. An early light frost can wipe out your garden harvest for the season. When a light frost is expected, water your garden to wet the plants. When water freezes it produces ...

  4. How to turn grocery store staples into plants that will ... - AOL

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    Garlic . Garlic can be grown from grocery store bulbs by breaking apart the individual cloves within the bulb and planting them with the pointed side up and the wider root side down.

  5. Allium vineale - Wikipedia

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    Allium vineale. Allium vineale (wild garlic, onion grass, crow garlic or stag's garlic) is a perennial, bulb-forming species of wild onion, native to Europe, northwestern Africa and the Middle East. [2] The species was introduced in Australia and North America, where it has become an Invasive species. [3][4][5][6][7]

  6. Tulbaghia violacea - Wikipedia

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    Tulbaghia violacea. Harv. Tulbaghia violacea, commonly known as society garlic, pink agapanthus, [1] wild garlic, sweet garlic, spring bulbs, or spring flowers, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, indigenous to southern Africa (KwaZulu-Natal and Cape Province), and reportedly naturalized in Tanzania and Mexico. [3]

  7. Allium senescens - Wikipedia

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    Allium senescens. Allium senescens, commonly called aging chive, [4] German garlic, or broadleaf chives, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the genus Allium (which includes all the ornamental and culinary onions and garlic).

  8. Tips for gardening after Labor Day in New Jersey - AOL

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    If you did not plant garlic but wish to grow it, order your bulbs now. Prepare a sunny spot and plant each clove 1-2 inches deep and 6 inches apart in a row, with about 12 inches between rows.

  9. Allium carinatum - Wikipedia

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    Allium carinatum, the keeled garlic or witch's garlic, is a bulbous perennial flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. It is widespread across central and southern Europe, with some populations in Asiatic Turkey. It is cultivated in many places as an ornamental and also for its potently aromatic bulbs used as a food flavoring. Varieties