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Old June 11, 2020   #1
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A creole ! I'm so excited. I grew them in as "grow bucket ".

Some other creoles as well.
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Old June 11, 2020   #2
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Very nice! I was impressed with my creoles this yesterday, first time growing them.
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Very nice, some good looking Creoles there Shrink-wrapped, just remember that if you decide to do a raw tasting to eat some blueberries between varieties, they clean the palate very effectively.
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Those are a nice size - lucky you! I hear that it is impossible to get large bulbs from creoles in the north. I am growing one though - Lautrec - and it's pretty enough, I won't mind if they're a little small. I hear they're good tasting as well, what do you think so far?
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Those are a nice size - lucky you! I hear that it is impossible to get large bulbs from creoles in the north. I am growing one though - Lautrec - and it's pretty enough, I won't mind if they're a little small. I hear they're good tasting as well, what do you think so far?
Have not been in here in a long time, retire from garlic farming. The only way I have ever gotten size on creoles here in southern BC Canada is to spring plant them.
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Old June 15, 2020   #6
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Thanks all! I've been trying to grow Creoles of a decent size for about four years. I've only used the very tinest so far, and didn't label them. I ate them as part of something else, and can't really say much about them. I'm still curing the majority.
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