SPIKER
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We planted some that came from Hungary some 5 or 6 years ago, that grew pretty well. It had smaller bulbs and was planted in fall in a clay (manually mixed with sandy loam) it survived a rather hard winter that year but produced smaller bulbs that what one would normally see for a heavily cultivated variety and it was rather strong. More so than I could hack, even light versions kill me so I gave up cultivating it. I also had a rather large amounts of what I would deem wild garlic now growing along the back fence it was dug up from my sisters with some of her flower bulbs after she passed. I THOUGH about transplanting some of it into some new beds but I'm REALLY afraid it would come up YELLOW as the dog loves that back fence
lol.
I have a good bit of the Hungarian bulbs but at their age probably not plant-able any longer or useable unless powdered.
That BULB above was a big one too!
Mark
I have a good bit of the Hungarian bulbs but at their age probably not plant-able any longer or useable unless powdered.
That BULB above was a big one too!
Mark