This years garlic was 'so so' at best. There were maybe a dozen lovely full size gorgeous heads. Also a lot of small heads. There were many that didn't grow at all and were totally gone. I know that I did plant a few with the exposed clove where the skin had pulled off. Etc etc. Then we had a very mild winter. All in all it made me a lot more careful this year.
Laying out the cloves. I am giving them a lot more room this year.
There are only three rows in this 4 x 8 bed.
Beamer the garden cat was close by for the whole planting. Honestly, isn't he the cutest thing.
I then covered the top with two wheel barrows of wood chips. And yes, I wore my mask.
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I had trouble with my garlic this year as well. None of mine formed normal cloves. Not sure if it was the sets I purchased at the nursery or the growing conditions. Last year's did much better. - Margy
I plan on growing garlic for the first time this year, Erin, so really appreciate this posting. Wish me luck. P. x
Hi Margy. I am coming to the conclusion that it was the winter. I had weird, garlic, heads that vanished completely, etc etc. It was weird. I took my very best and replanted and went to a farmer who doesn't spray or anything and bought a few of his just to mix in is the mine. As I always say ' there's always next year'. :-)
Hi Pam. If you need any garlic tips, just let me know. :-)
Great job Erin!
Thank you. Don't you just LOVE gardening.
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