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How to Grow Garlic in the City

May 24, 2011 by Vesna Leave a Comment

Late autumn, early winter is the perfect time to plant garlic in Melbourne (Australia). These photos are from our container garden last year's crop. I also planted some garlic in our community veggie ...

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Filed Under: Sustainable Living, Urban Garden Tagged With: garlic planting, green garlic, Growing garlic, how to grow garlic, How to plant garlic, organic garlic, urban garden

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