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hi -
any farmers have a few garlic bulbs left for sale? thanks.

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I have a good supply in Eastern Maine.

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hi brian-
believe it or not i just read your post. i was supposed to be notified of replies but i wasn't. oh well.

growing garlic is a new venture for me and i'm more curious than anything. anything left? :) probably not. i would still try it if i can start it indoors. let me know.

denise

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Yes i do have some garlic available.

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You can start garlic inside or out even in the spring to get yummy edible garlic greens, even if there isn't enough time to form bulbs.

I also have garlic available in the Farmington area if you are still looking.

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we're ramping up our production and will have some next season....already committed everything from this year. we're in the portland area.

thanks
lisa fernandes
portland maine permaculture

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Denise, I still have garlic if you need.

Christopher Hahn
3 Level Farm

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