While harvesting some garlic I found this in the stem. Looks like small bulbs?
by icZAstuff
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SharpEnd69
Looks like more garlic
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Cool_Archer_5735
More garlic
CosmicJokers
They are Bulblets or Bulbils, they are genetically identical so you can use them to replant but they usually have a longer life cycle (3 years ~)
Rightbuthumble
Plant them…and they will produce next year.
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phoebestars69
Your garlic was pregnant! Congratulations on your healthy twins mama!!!
Haha I agree with others, they’re lookin’ like bulbils which, when planted, will take longer to grow into a full head than planting cloves.
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OpinionatedOcelotYo
Ya the tiny ones take too long for me. I’ll just plant a clove for the one-year plan.
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NailFin
Baby garlic.
Iamanimite
Beebies.
LuxSaturnine
(Xzibit voice) we heard you like garlic
djazzie
Those are seeds! Mine formed them this year for the first time. I’ve been told they grow really well. Just plant them as you normally would for garlic.
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Looks like more garlic
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More garlic
They are Bulblets or Bulbils, they are genetically identical so you can use them to replant but they usually have a longer life cycle (3 years ~)
Plant them…and they will produce next year.
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Your garlic was pregnant! Congratulations on your healthy twins mama!!!
Haha I agree with others, they’re lookin’ like bulbils which, when planted, will take longer to grow into a full head than planting cloves.
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Ya the tiny ones take too long for me. I’ll just plant a clove for the one-year plan.
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Baby garlic.
Beebies.
(Xzibit voice) we heard you like garlic
Those are seeds! Mine formed them this year for the first time. I’ve been told they grow really well. Just plant them as you normally would for garlic.
The answer to more garlic is always yes.
You grew the un-neutered variety I see.