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Hi

This will be my fourth year here and I always plant my garlic around October time - which I also did in the UK.  Garlic likes a few cold spells.  I live in the South West by the way but we still have pretty cold - albeit shortish - winters.  I generally use good quality summer market bulbs, split them, then plant them. 

Doris

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The only problem I've had with garlic is rust.  It looks quite dramatic but appears to have no adverse effect on the garlic itself.  I've had lovely plump bulbs which are storing very well so far.  Dunno about onions tho.  Again I had a smashing crop planting them in March - planted then cus that's when they were available.  I give them both a good dressing of fresh wood ash - seems to work wonders.

Doris

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I'm sure many people would disagree but I've always found shop bought garlic as good as any bought from specialist suppliers.  You can generally see where it has been grown, and very much cheaper.  I have grown it in pots before - don't remember the size but quite big ones, and it did ok but clearly prefers to be in the ground.  Should do ok in troughs described but like I say ..... Garlic is a tough beast indeed and as long as it's watered enough will do fine - it likes potash - hence my use of wood ash. 

Doris

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  • 1 month later...
Is it too late to reply Doris (as plod hasn't)?  I grow onions here (Corbieres), it's very hot and dry in the summer and my land bakes.  I do water onions but not much or as regularly as other crops and they do very well indeed.  Always make long strings of lovely, firm, good sized onions to hang in the barn and they last me through the year.  The garlic wasn't so good this year but then I planted it out of season with some old sprouting heads from my kitchen...[:)]
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Clair, garlic does seem to prefer being in the ground, but your trough is a good size, so worth a try. I think I would give some protection in the coldest weather as it's terracotta, and it should be raised from the ground.

I don't know about your pink garlic, but I would give it a try. As it's local garlic, I'd put some local soil in the trough with whatever compost I was going to use. Good luck with your planting; hope it grows well.

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