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Garlic greens
Rj Howell
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Location: New Hampshire, USA
posted 3 years ago
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The main question is: Can you pull the greens and not hurt the growth?
To me the greens are so potent of flavor it's hard to resist pulling a leaf to chew on. I'm know to grab a couple for a salad topping as well.
Am I hurting growth?
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Stacy Witscher
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As long as you don't pull all of the greens from a plant it
should
be fine. I regularly snip greens from my garlic, shallots and onions.
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