It would work well for even a 50 head patch in a home garden. First lay out a rod.
You can use a 1x2 but we use left over tomato stakes.
Then you lay them out one at a time.
Just put a second on top and tie, zip tie, or heavy duty rubberband them together.
Then just set them on saw horses or speciality built racks to dry.
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do you pull all the bulbs or do you have to leave some so they come back next year?
You pull them all, and dry them.
Then you pick the best 1 head out of 6 (or so.) Save those. In early October (or late September) you will break the heads and plant the cloves 6" apart.
If you leave a whole head you won't get nice heads the next year, because each clove will try to grow and they will be crowded so they will not grow well.
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