Bending/Breaking Garlic Plants

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Posted by Bob Clark on May 22, 2005, 12:56 am
 
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Recently somebody told me the either bent over or broke off their garlic
plants in order to drive more energy down into the bulb,  Does this in fact
work?  How much do I break off/ how many leaves should I leave on the plant
and when should I do this?

I'm in zone 5 ( I think), Spokane, Washington.

TIA,
Bob




Posted by RR on May 22, 2005, 10:15 am
 



Do not bend or break the garlic plant.
If you are growing soft neck garlic, do nothing.
If you are growing hard neck garlic, the only thing you may want to
remove is the "scape".
The scape is the flower stalk that appears only on hard neck strains
of garlic.
I've conducted experiments in past years comparing bulb size between
plants where I've removed the scape and those I've left intact and
found little if any benefit to removal.
If you do decide to remove the scape, do it while it is still in full
curl and that way they are still somewhat tender and useful in salads,
stir fry dishes, etc. Do a Google search on "garlic scapes" for more
ideas.

Ross.
Southern Ontario, Canada.
New AgCanada Zone 5b
43º17'15" North
80º13'32" West
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Posted by Dwayne on May 23, 2005, 8:38 pm
 

It is onions that you bend over when about 75 percent of them have turne3d
brown and started falling over.  You do the rest and harvest them within a
week or 10 days.  Then you clean them off, and lay them somewhere out of the
sun, where the air can circulate around them.  They prefer 80 degrees F for
this process.  Leave them for 10 days, then  put them in your cool storage
place.  I also cure my garlic the same way.

Dwayne