Thanks for the note! As you’ve discovered, some varieties of garlic will flower and create bulbils, especially if the garlic scapes aren’t cut and harvested. Garlic isn’t propagated through seed; it can be grown from bulbs or bulbils. There are pros and cons to planting bulbils: they may be more resistant to rot, but they can take three years to grow a full size head of garlic. Sounds like a great year for you to experiment!
Dear Dorrine,
Thanks for the note! As you’ve discovered, some varieties of garlic will flower and create bulbils, especially if the garlic scapes aren’t cut and harvested. Garlic isn’t propagated through seed; it can be grown from bulbs or bulbils. There are pros and cons to planting bulbils: they may be more resistant to rot, but they can take three years to grow a full size head of garlic. Sounds like a great year for you to experiment!
—The Editors