Garlic Planted

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  1. Durgan

    Durgan Contributor 10 Years

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    Garlic planted

    http://www.durgan.org/URL/?RZUHC 8 October 2009 Planting Garlic (Allium sativum, Hard neck)

    Planted using 2009 best and largest cloves. Seventy five cloves were planted for the main harvest.

    Forty five bulblets from another garden, and fifteen one year old cloves, which grew from bulblets last year in another garden, were planted as an experiment to see how large the bulbs will get.

    Spacing is 6 inch centers, and depth is about three inches for the base of the clove. The bed was prepared on the 10 of September and covered with wood chips to diffuse rain water and to reduce moisture evaporation.

    After planting the wood chips were raked over the bed to limit frost heaving of the soil during the freeze and thaw cycles during the winter. The mulch will be moved away from the emerging shoots in the early spring.
     
  2. JanR

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    Thanks for the information on planting garlic. I need to get out and plant mine soon. After having wonderful weather in September the weather has turned cold and nasty. It finally froze for the first time last night and it went down to -7 C. It's actually snowing at the moment and it's sticking. Hopefully it will warm up a bit so I can get my garlic planted and garden cleaned up. I picked my last tomatoes, corn, beet greens and swiss chard yesterday. I imagine everything is dead this morning. I am afraid to look out the window. :( I still have some potatoes and carrots to harvest. It's a good thing I have three days off work starting tomorrow. :)
     

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