When did you plant the garlic? Mine are turning nice and brown. That’s what you want them to do . It’s an indication that they are almost ready to be harvested and dried. I’ll be cutting and sauté the scapes soon and harvesting mine once they get a little browner.
When did you plant the garlic? Mine are turning nice and brown. That’s what you want them to do . It’s an indication that they are almost ready to be harvested and dried. I’ll be cutting and sauté the scapes soon and harvesting mine once they get a little browner.
OK, so when do I pull mine?
OK, so when do I pull mine?
Please see post 124
Edit: Obviously you grow commercially. Is there a place like a farm stand where your products are sold?
OK, so when do I pull mine?
Please see post 124
Edit: Obviously you grow commercially. Is there a place like a farm stand where your products are sold?
Yes, yours looks to be a bit green yet.PFB, thanks for the Info Looks like I can wait a while longer.
It’ll get there. There’s still lots of warm weather ahead. We’ve been eating lettuce for two weeks now. I think I’m turning cottontail.Man my garden is behind. Everything is still sprouting, though the tomatoes and lettuce are going strong
Shit I’ve been too busy to plant my carrot seeds. Now I have 12,000 pound of crushed stone to move and 8,000 ponds of flag stone to lay. I guess the carrots are waiting.Man my garden is behind. Everything is still sprouting, though the tomatoes and lettuce are going strong
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Shit I’ve been too busy to plant my carrot seeds. Now I have 12,000 pound of crushed stone to move and 8,000 ponds of flag stone to lay. I guess the carrots are waiting.
I’ve got two kids that helped me for free. It only took us about an hour to move 3.5/4 yards of stone, take it and roll it out. The other bit is going where my camper is to fill in low spots. Now I have one years left to move and it won’t take long. Honestly it would have taken me nearly as long to rent and pick up the tractor. It would have only been 4-5 buckets full.when I did the same I finally rented a small bucket tractor.
Always a good surprise. They look great.Pulled up my garlic finally. They did a bit better than I expected
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Sounds like my kind of garden.
Glad you guys brought up garlic. Only knowledge I have of garlic is what I read on-line.
Mine is soft neck and I planted it last Fall. I know hard neck is supposed to be better in our zone but the soft neck is all I could find when I decided I was going to give it a try. It seems to be doing well. I don't have a clue when I might pull it. I read about letting it turn brown etc. Also have seen something about braiding the soft necks and hanging for storage. I don't have any idea how I came up with this date but I was figuring around July 20th.
Any advice is appreciated.
On other vegetables, we have been picking yellow beans for a couple of weeks. Two cucumbers came into the house today. We have the cukes climbing crab pot netting. Have a bunch of squash forming, good size tomatoes developing and onions rounding up trough the soil. Potatoes in barrels are looking good as well.
Sooooo someone give me the word on the garlic.