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Garlic Greens

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Martha Stewart Living, October 1999 http://www.marthastewart.com/273122/garlic-greens

Winter is the off-season for gardeners, but this easy project will keep your green thumb in shape. When planted, garlic cloves sprout chivelike shoots that can be used as a seasoning or garnish. These greens yield a flavor that is gentler and subtler than chopped garlic, but stronger than chives.

Slightly submerge three or four garlic cloves in a pot containing soilless mix, and water lightly. Set pots in a sunny window, and in 7 to 10 days, you'll have garlic greens ready for snipping. To keep a steady supply on hand, plant new cloves every 2 to 3 weeks.

 

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