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For the garlic, they don't like to be crowded so don't companion plant them. They're an allium though so if you plant them as a border they can sometimes protect other plants from pests. Overwinter hardnecks and plant 4-6in with 2-3in mulch. Soak them in hydrogen peroxide and then a bath of liquid fertilizer before planting.

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