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Garlic can be planted at any time in autumn, but cloves planted in September have the best chance. This is especially true for hardneck varieties such as ‘Lautrec Wight’ (above). A second planting of softneck varieties such as ‘Early Purple Wight’, which grow faster, can be made at any time up until Christmas. Plant plump individual cloves 15cm apart, pointed end up and with the top 2.5cm below the surface. Garlic does best in a sunny position in well-drained soil that has plenty of organic material dug into it.

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