Dateline: 11 August 2013
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July 3 |
I grew one wide-row of hardneck garlic in my garden this year. I planted it with a template, as explained in The Planet Whizbang Idea Book For Gardeners. The straw mulch (applied after planting) kept the weeds in check.
July 19 |
I dug the garlic after only a few of the bottom leaves had died. The tops were still mostly green. A lot of people wait too long before digging their garlic.
August 11 |
Immediately after digging, I tied the garlic into small bundles and hung them from the rafters of my wood shed. They were sheltered from rain and out of direct sun, but had lots of air flow. The picture above, taken three weeks after digging, shows the garlic plants have dried down nicely.
The tool in the background is an inexpensive bandsaw I bought years ago. It is not a necessary tool for cutting dried garlic roots and stems off the bulb, but it sure does do the job fast and easily.
August 11 |
The picture above shows my garlic harvest in a Whizbang wood-and-wire garden tote. That tote is now several years old and it has been a very handy tool. Instructions for making it are in The Planet Whizbang Idea Book For Gardeners. You can also purchase an inexpensive ($1.50) pdf download of the plans At This Link.
August 11 |
Since the garlic cloves in the tote are for home use, I did not put a lot of effort into peeling away the outside wrappers. But if I were selling them, I would take the time to peel away the outer wrappers to reveal the clean, rosy-hued inner layers, as the picture above shows. The toothbrush is a big help when peeling.
I'll separate out the largest cloves for planting come October.
Are there any other things to look for besides a couple of the lower leaves dying off? I'll be growing garlic for the first time in November (that's the season for it here in Florida). Thanks for all the info!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I always wondered when was the right time to harvest garlic. I thought it was onion at first. Our garlic has wide flat leaves.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! I'm jealous. Garlic is on our list of things to plant this fall.
ReplyDeleteFor more information about when to harvest, please check out my July 13 blog post ....
ReplyDeleteWeeds in Garlic, Bulbing, When To Harvest & A Whole Lot More
Cynthia—
if your experience with garlic is anything like mine, you'll find it is a very easy crop to grow.