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  2. Here’s a Complete Guide To Growing Garlic in Your Garden - AOL

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    Note: Each clove can grow into a new bulb of garlic, so just one bulb can produce a sizable harvest. Is garlic easy to grow? Garlic isn't just an easy veggie to grow, it's one of the easiest ...

  3. Easily Grow Your Own Garlic With This Fall Planting Guide - AOL

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    Garlic is easy to grow and takes up little space in the garden. The main benefit of growing your own garlic is the ability to try new varieties. Discover a whole new world of flavor by planting ...

  4. What’s the Green Sprout Inside My Garlic, and Is It ... - AOL

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    Plant it and a new garlic plant will arise. The germ starts out white, but it turns green when it sprouts. Time, as well as exposure to humidity or light, can affect the sprouting process.

  5. Allium neapolitanum - Wikipedia

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    Allium neapolitanum is a bulbous herbaceous perennial plant in the onion subfamily within the Amaryllis family.Common names include Neapolitan garlic, [2] Naples garlic, daffodil garlic, false garlic, flowering onion, Naples onion, Guernsey star-of-Bethlehem, star, white garlic, and wood garlic.

  6. Allium nigrum - Wikipedia

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    Allium nigrum, common name black garlic, broad-leaved leek, [2] or broadleaf garlic, is a Middle Eastern species of wild onion. It lacks the onion or garlic scent shared by most of the other species in the group. The species is native to Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel but cultivated as an ornamental in many other places. [1]

  7. Allium siculum - Wikipedia

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    Allium siculum (syn. Nectaroscordum siculum), known as honey garlic, [4] Sicilian honey lily, Sicilian honey garlic, or Mediterranean bells, is a European and Turkish species of plant in the genus Allium. It is native to the regions around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and grown in other regions as an ornamental and as a culinary herb. [1]

  8. Ever Found Green Sprouts In Your Garlic? Here's How It ... - AOL

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    The tender green center is actually the beginning of a new garlic plant and have a mild grassy flavor, according to a report by Cook's Illustrated. The bitterness actually comes from the clove itself.

  9. Allium canadense - Wikipedia

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    Allium canadense, the Canada onion, Canadian garlic, wild garlic, meadow garlic and wild onion [6] is a perennial plant native to eastern North America [a] from Texas to Florida to New Brunswick to Montana. The species is also cultivated in other regions as an ornamental and as a garden culinary herb. [7] The plant is also reportedly ...