Heirloom German purple garlic.

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  • Hawg
    Administrator
    • Mar 2026
    • 165

    #1

    Heirloom German purple garlic.

    Been growing this same garlic for 30+ years. The guy I got it from grew it for 20 years before I got it so its at least 50 years old.
    It's just popping up now so it must be spring.

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    "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields
  • MoreAmmoOK
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2026
    • 16

    #2
    I tried growing garlic last year. Didn't have very good luck. I tried hardneck and softneck. I planted them in October after the first frost but it warmed up and lots of them sprouted by December. Then we had snow and a very hard freeze for a few weeks. Oklahoma weather is very unpredictable! None of my cloves got very big.

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    • Hawg
      Hawg commented
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      This is hardneck.
      We plant mid to late October 3 to 4 inches deep. But since we are colder than a well diggers ass up here they stay dormant except for some root growth before the hard freeze of winter.
  • Hawg
    Administrator
    • Mar 2026
    • 165

    #3
    Originally posted by MoreAmmoOK
    I tried growing garlic last year. Didn't have very good luck. I tried hardneck and softneck. I planted them in October after the first frost but it warmed up and lots of them sprouted by December. Then we had snow and a very hard freeze for a few weeks. Oklahoma weather is very unpredictable! None of my cloves got very big.
    Do you cut the scapes off as soon as they appear? The bulbs will get much bigger if the scapes get cut off.
    "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields

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    • MoreAmmoOK
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2026
      • 16

      #4
      I cut the scapes off when they were an inch or two long.

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      • Hawg
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        That's how I do it.
    • Mad Trapper
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2026
      • 98

      #5
      Originally posted by Hawg
      Been growing this same garlic for 30+ years. The guy I got it from grew it for 20 years before I got it so its at least 50 years old.
      It's just popping up now so it must be spring.

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      I thought it was cold where you are!

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      • Hawg
        Administrator
        • Mar 2026
        • 165

        #6
        Originally posted by Mad Trapper


        I thought it was cold where you are!
        It is cold in mid Meatchicken but we had a week of 50's so the garlic woke up a week or 2 early.
        "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields

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