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LIFT AUTUMN PLANTED GARLIC

Autumn planted garlic will be ready to lift this month – spring plantings can be left in the ground a while longer. Spread plants out so leaves dry in the sun or use an airy shed if the weather is bad. Bulbs store for months in a cool, dry place.

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