I can’t imagine it would hurt them. When you transplant them, make sure you dig them up deeply so the roots aren’t disturbed.
then, lots of sun, lots of water and lots of mulch!
I can’t imagine garlic supplies being low this fall. They’ll be harvesting the current crop for sale come July and August (needs time to cure before shipping) for fall planting, so that garlic is already in the ground from last season.
Thats true.
I just hope that my early order puts me in a favorable place for getting it, first come, first served and all.
But I had a run in with the company over an order that was submitted hours before they announced a sale. I tried contacting the company immediately for days, which included over the weekend, and by the time I got hold of someone, all I get was that the sale was over, the order has been shipped. IOW, too bad, not going to honor it.
And the problems contacting them were THEIR incompetency. They never returned phone calls even though they promised on their answering machine message that they would.
So Im looking for another source for my seeds etc.