So - if there are exactly 19 cloves in the two bulbs of Wight Provence garlic which you buy, for planting 6" apart, what better arrangrment is possible?
Surely, the 6" apart planting out advice is only an approximation / average Tim.
I can see by your accurate geometric plan that you don't do approximation..
I must admit on first glance I did wonder why you were making 'Cat's Cradles' up the allotments.
Looks like you've cracked it for that space, geometrically speaking.
Alternate rows of 6, 7, 6; giving a strip 36" x 12" might leave more foot space if needed.
My favourite would be:
Alternate rows of 4,5,4,5; giving a block 24" x 18" and leaving one left over to grow indoors to snip and eat the "chives" that grow up from it. Great to garnish omelettes or grilled tomatoes, steak or chops. Happy noshing
14BradfordRoad wrote:Surely, the 6" apart planting out advice is only an approximation / average Tim.
I can see by your accurate geometric plan that you don't do approximation..
Sometimes when it comes to the execution I do ...
I was reminded:
Here tulips bloom as they are told;
Unkempt about those hedges blows
An English unofficial rose;
No idea about the rogue bulb/shoot. Mind you, wild garlic is (or can be) a known nuisance for spreading underground and popping up everywhere. Maybe you could dig the rogue one up carefully and see if it is a trailer from another bulb?
Or did you GM them into triffids? (Sorry, couldn't resist that.)
Mosy - three cornered leeks aren't the same as wild garlic - which also grows like a weed round here, including in my garden. We also make recipes with it sometimes.