Ridgerunner
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What do you mean "fell apart"? I can't even picture that.Transplanted 11 garlic's this morning. 3 simply fell apart,
What do you mean "fell apart"? I can't even picture that.Transplanted 11 garlic's this morning. 3 simply fell apart,
The top stems had rotted away from the roots, being inside and wet too long.
You see, I missed my November window to plant garlic, and I have started store garlic. The rest will be planted outside this weekend.
I have paid for 1 1/2 pounds of garlic from one of the seed companies I purchased stock from this Spring.
It hasn't arrived yet, but it's going into the ground asap after arrival.
I will have to play catch up, and get on the regular planting schedule in 2022, planted HERE in November.
I first saw garlic planted in a big field on a great PBS program that only had 1 season, 2019, called "Around the Farm Table."
The host was also a dairy farmer. She planted her field, in Wisconsin, in October.
So I have heard, Thx.
I imagine that I will have something of a harvest. It's worth growing for 2 reasons:
1) repels bugs, 2, 4 and multi legged pests
2) 90 % of US purchased garlic NOW comes from China
That's not right.
