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Getting Ready for Winter with the Chippewa Garden Club: Planting Garlic

The local garden club has tips for homeowners who are preparing for the late fall and winter.

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The Chippewa Garden Club has some tips for residents who want to plant garlic this fall. The cloves of garlic should be planted about one inch underground, about three to five inches apart, and covered with mulch.
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The Chippewa Garden Club has some tips for residents who want to plant garlic this fall. The cloves of garlic should be planted about one inch underground, about three to five inches apart, and covered with mulch.

Fall might traditionally be harvest season, but that’s not the case for everything.

One plant in particular that can be planted in the fall is garlic. Paula Kramer, a member of the Chippewa Garden Club, has some tips for local gardeners who want to have garlic to harvest next August.

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