Elephant garlic bolting!!

Started by miniroots, May 02, 2007, 19:23:25

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miniroots

I've got a few different sorts of garlic growing happily since late last year -
But i've noticed that my Elephant Garlic is bolting...

What should I do???

Is this happening to anyone else?

miniroots


Hyacinth

Mine are going to stampede any time now I reckon......just take off the head and they'll be fine to grow on - going to be an early crop of both my 'regular' garlics too 8)

manicscousers

not the garlic ...  yet, had a couple of onions start  :)

Robert_Brenchley

Take the heads off as fast as they appear. So far I've had one of my overwintering onions bolting, but that's all. Last year masses of onions bolted, but none of the garlic or elephant garlic.

Linz_

ok daft question number....?? (so many i lost count lol)....

What does it mean when you say... bolting??  Seen it on a few threads but still havnt managed to work it out lol

Thank you!!
OMG Where do i start?

Robert_Brenchley

They're producing flower stems.

Linz_

Ahhh!  thank you!  I'm guessing thats what has happened to the rhubarb on the plot next to mine then....as that had funny looking shooty (is that even a word?? lol) things growing out the top of them!  I did wonder when i was been a nosey bint today lol
OMG Where do i start?

cambourne7

i have been told that elephant garlic taken early makes solo garlic.

Robert_Brenchley

Pull the flowerstalks off the rhubarb; you want it putting its energy into leaves not seed.

miniroots

Thanks everyone - I'll nip it out.
Why do you think the elephant garlic is doing it and none of the other garlic??  All planted at the same time.?

Robert_Brenchley

The odd weather's probably pushed it over the edge, while the rest is just on the right side of it. Botanically, it's a leek not a garlic, so it probably behaves a bit differently.

wavy

my japaneese onions are bolting as well.
Im just breaking off the stem as low down as possible.
The actual onion looks massive, when is the eariest I can pick them

Robert_Brenchley

#12
You could use them like spring onions now if you wanted, otherwise leave them till they start to keep over, then dry them as normal. Use the bolted ones as fast as you can as they won't last.

OliveOil

When i bought my EG from the garlic farm they said they are supposed to flower and to leave them on... Unfortunately i cant find the instructions now!

My jap onions are just starting to keel a bit so fingers crossed they wont be long!

miniroots

Oh!  I bought mine from the Garlic Farm too - I'll just go and look for the instructions...


miniroots

Found them!!
It says that you can keep the flower head - apparently it's massive; but to snip it off for bigger bulbs... 

The instructions say "leave a few to enjoy their magnificent display" - but I've only got one because we shared the pack between three of us...

And I got other flowering aliums on the plot, so I think the flower-head goes.

Robert_Brenchley

If you've only got a few, try one, and if you like it, plant the rest. It's really mild, but it's a useful additive to all sorts of dishes.

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