The garlic family which includes onions, leeks, chives and more. The entire plant is edible.
You can plant the seeds but they usually take up to 100 days or more from seed to bulb. The easiest way is to by the bulbs and break it into cloves which you can plant. They will give you each a bulb. If a garlic bulb has 20 cloves in it you could have 20 bulbs by the end of the season.
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You can! They are edible. I cook the mustard greens sometimes with garlic and onion, or like you would steam spinach. You can also add it to soups and stews, if you have other questions about which flowers are edible, the books "the edible flower garden" and "wild plants of *your area*" would be the place to find all sorts of information. The second book is what told me it was OK to eat mustard flowers.
The skin of the garlic clove isn't edible.
swollen leaves and bud
Garlic and communion wafers
Its like a flower bud for garlic plants.
no Answer. Yes. Most plants will flower given time. Garlic is usually harvested before it is ready to flower.
No, the tooth of garlic is the individual slice of a clove of garlic.
Garlic is in the Alliaceae family, but was formerly classified as Liliaceae. Some botanists believe it should have remained in the old classification.
My understanding of a garlic head is that it is the cluster of cloves. The individual cloves of garlic grow in what is called the "head" of garlic. You can buy garlic by the head or as cloves.
yes, garlic is a member of the onion family (Alium) and produce flowering umbles
if you mean plant.. its garlic.
Examples are wheat, corn, rice, garlic, onions, pineapple, coconut and asparagus.