You'll notice in early to mid-June that your garlic is sending up a stalk from the center of the plant. The stalk is thicker than the leaves and is called the garlic scape. The scape, if left on the plant, will form a flower and then seed (you can eat those tiny seeds! using a garlic press is the best way to do that!).
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After you cut the garlic scapes, you have about a month or so until the garlic itself is ready. Keep an eye on your garlic as you'll see some of the bottom ...
The idea is that if you cut the scapes, the plant will put the energy into the bulb and not into the flower. If that's not enough to convince you then you ...
May 31, 2008 · This is quite normal for hardneck garlic. Snip the flower stalks off as soon as they are large enough to handle and eat or discard. As the ...
Jun 11, 2010 · There garlic scapes, just remove they are quite good in a stir fry. Shouldn't have a major effect on the bulb as long as you remove. Perfectly ...