Overwinter garlic harvest

Started by manicscousers, June 18, 2010, 18:06:12

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manicscousers

it's cloved, too ;D

manicscousers


muddylou

Looks great from here, just hope my Garlic is OK when I lift it shortly, when did you plant it?

calendula

fantastic, can smell it from here  ;D will be picking mine soon, need the space  :o

manicscousers

planted last september in the old squash beds, the cold must've done them good
spent this morning cutting the old roots down on the garlic and picking strawberries, garlic doesn't go with strawberry  ;D

Psi (Pronounced 'Si'!)

wow, looks good. Seems early - mine hasnt bulbed up yet - hen I didnt sow until Nov, fingers crossed.  Going to give it a feed today and hope that helps.

caroline7758

Quote from: Psi (Pronounced 'Si'!) on June 19, 2010, 08:58:52
wow, looks good. Seems early - mine hasnt bulbed up yet - hen I didnt sow until Nov, fingers crossed.  Going to give it a feed today and hope that helps.

That's reassuring - I dug up one of mine this week and it hadn't cloved so quickly put it back. What will you be feeding it with?

1066

looking great Manics !
I've pulled the 1st row, and am relieved to see them looking ok - what with all that wet weather in Winter I doubted they would come good. Just shows you what I don't know  ::)

Caroline - I wouldn't bother feeding or watering them

1066  :)

shirlton

We pulled ours last week and its ok but not as good as previous years.Have still got the elephant garlic to get in .
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                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
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