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What's growing on, Beehaw?
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You might only get green onions off of it at this point, but burying it like you asked will certainly get you more, and more nutritious ones. I vote yes!
I plant garlic during the fall for this reason! Fresh garlic chives on my ramen with an egg, yes yes :D
Delish! I pulled about two pounds of scapes yesterday for making pesto