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  2. Easily Grow Your Own Garlic With This Fall Planting Guide - AOL

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    Two main types of garlic are grown in the garden: hardneck and softneck varieties. Hardneck garlic varieties produce large, easy to peel bulbs that have dramatic and distinctive flavors.

  3. Here’s a Complete Guide To Growing Garlic in Your Garden - AOL

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    As for the types of garlic you can grow, there are two main varieties: softneck, which keeps for many months and features a flexible stem, and hardneck, which has a stiff stem.

  4. How to Grow Your Own Garlic - AOL

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    With a little patience, you can cook homemade meals with your own homegrown garlic. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Garlic - Wikipedia

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    Garlic plants prefer to grow in a soil with a high organic material content, but are capable of growing in a wide range of soil conditions and pH levels. [20] There are different varieties of garlic, most notably split into the subspecies of hardneck garlic and softneck garlic. [28]

  6. Garlic powder - Wikipedia

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    While Hardneck Garlics flourish in cold weather, due to their extensive time of vernalization, Softnecks seemingly grow better in warmer climates. Distinguishing between a Hardneck and Softneck garlic is done through the presence of a scape (flower stalk). [4] The garlic species most commonly used to powder is the Softneck variety.

  7. Allium tricoccum - Wikipedia

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    Allium tricoccum with open inflorescence bud (June 6). Allium tricoccum is a perennial growing from an ovoid-conical shaped bulb that is 2–6 cm (1–2 in) long. [4] Plants typically produce a cluster of 2–6 bulbs that give rise to broad, [5] flat, smooth, light green leaves, that are 20–30 cm (8–12 in) long including the narrow petioles, [4] often with deep purple or burgundy tints on ...