Local gardening specialist, Jess Caleigh, has advised residents of Lincolnshire with a passion for homegrown produce to consider sowing their garlic in October. Garlic’s hardy nature, including its capacity to weather Lincolnshire’s cold winter months, ensures an early spring crop. Fans of homegrown produce can anticipate robust, ready-to-use garlic bulbs by early summer if they plant now. This story is based on original reporting from www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.
Lincolnshire Gardeners Advised to Plant Garlic in October for a Spring Boost


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