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Looking good
We just hung our garlic yesterday to.
What is the best way to store the garlic if you do not mind me asking
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Hi Nog
My better half is growing garlic this year and she has a few questions for you ,if you don’t mind .
The picture of the bulbis that showed the inside of the bulbis was that on the scape ? Also do you use the contents to plant the following year ? What do you do with the contents of the bulbis to make it ready for next year ?
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The Bulbils form on the scapes. Let them ripen, and they form a bud as shown above with a multitude of miniature garlic clones inside of therm (the purple parts showing above). Harvest them when the bud opens and the Bulbils are about to fall off.
Plant them in the spring for a fall harvest.
Then re-plant them around October to produce the next season's crop.
All of those pictured above were produced by that method.
Means we get to eat all of the year's production rather than using some of it for seed purposes.
Works very well.
Cheers,
Nog
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I have familly in Kelowna..they tore out their orchards and planted garlic...seriously...they sell some..some get put in jars...more complex this garlic than I ever imagined...
very interesting...
cheers
Steven
I just dug up my garlic two days ago... my tops were no longer green, mostly white and brown. Hanging covered and in shade right now... to my basement later. Only about 40 plants but very large... Tibet, Georgian, Red Russian.
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Got ours drying in the shop now, going to peel a bunch and put it in oil so it will last longer and stay fresher so I am told, worth a try.