If I understood correctly, last year's cloves made a single bulb, rather round? If that's it, leave them (if you don't mind the place), it can make heads this year, and if there is a flower stalk, or you castrate, or you let go up. If you let it rise, it will make you bulbils, which you can plant. In the first year this will give you a single round bulb, which in turn can be eaten green, where to replant, to produce a bud.
I have some this year, which are from last year. Some were just forgotten, others, I didn't see them, because they were too small, in fact just a single bulb. Right now it's growing well, and if I'm lucky a few go up, I would cycle over two years like that. But it all depends on your priorities and the space you want to devote.
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