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Originally Posted by peteremsley
but that's not the same as nurturing it in your organic beds and spending $2 per clove at harvest time 
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It's not the same, but spending $2 a head only happens in the supermarket.
I don't know what our 2017 crop yielded, but it was 8-10 lbs. Including shipping the cost of the seed garlic for that crop was $0. You find a variety you like and save some cloves and plant them the following year. It is a genetic clone. I do spend about $15 a year experimenting with new varieties.