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Feb 22, 2023 10:17 PM CST
Name: Elisabeth C
South Dakota Micro-climate 4-6 (Zone 5a)
Hi!
Weedwhacker said: Well, now I will definitely have to try growing the little "Music" bulbils again. I always have plenty of garlic to replant, but now that I know they are actually viable I feel I must rise to the challenge Hilarious!

Thanks, Elisabeth - you make it sound easy so I don't know what my problem is; I routinely start my onions from seed (indoors, to transplant in the spring).

You definitely do not have a problem.

It didn't occur to me until mother nature shoved in it my face, literally. I was digging around in the tomatoes, weeding, and pulled up some longer "grass". Darn grass smelled like garlic! I was just baffled. Then I remembered I had some garlic in that space the year before that I just left for some reason I forget. Very slowly I put the pieces together. Did some research, bought a few dollars worth of bulbils and here we are. I had no idea bulbils were a thing before then.

Don't know til you know, you know? Big Grin

I hope more people try bulbils as their new thing for 2023.
You can see my garden & variety reviews at 8thdeadlysin.org or @8thcelisabeth on youtube.

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