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I hope you have a rear tine tiller. It does most of the work, and you control where it goes. If it's a front tine tiller, well, I'm sorry.I’ll need a rototiller lesson before using it -last time I used it personally, was 2 years ago.
Garlic in the first picture looks like my fall planted garlic. Very nice.Any experienced garlic growers: how does the garlic in the first pic look to you? And should I be thinning them at some point? Also, could a clove send up two stalks? I’m positive I tried to space out the cloves, but in a few spots there are stalks close together…might be that two cloves are close, but I don’t have any experience here.
Small top cloves make small plants. I've planted some, and they make a little clove by the end of the season. The general advice is eat the small cloves, save the big ones to plant. If I grow out the top cloves, I save those to plant at the end of the bed to see what they do. Since they're not clones like the cloves, I might end up with a "new" garlic.Such a different look!! It makes me laugh. Interestingly, the tiny ones are all three different leaf sizes. The one on the left is seen pretty well, then the one on the far right is very tiny and thin. We’ll see what happens in a few months!!
I'm on the 4th generation of my original purchase of cloves. It's another one of those "I don't need to buy it anymore" things.they can send up 2 stalks, but they are usually pretty close together & it results in sort of 2 cloves underground, one bigger, one smaller or they look sort of deformed growing together. They end up perfectly fine to use though, no biggie. The other possibility, & what happens to me, is the stupid squirrels come in & dig & move them around before they're really established.
Your garlic looks good, looks about the same size as my fall planted. I plant mine pretty close & always get great sized bulbs, it's never been an issue.
I'll grab a pic of mine when I go out. Mine is 3rd or 4th gen now, I always save a couple of the biggest bulbs & plant them in the fall.
I hope you have a rear tine tiller. It does most of the work, and you control where it goes. If it's a front tine tiller, well, I'm sorry.
When I till, sometimes it ends up trying to push a big clump of dirt/weeds/leaves. I need to back up, kick the clump apart or to the side, then continue. Safety tip: Put tiller in reverse, back up, PUT TILLER IN NEUTRAL OR FORWARD before you go kick the dirt out of the way. I've never backed up over my feet, but I've had it back up "unexpectedly" because I left it in reverse. It's a DUH thing, but easy to do.
Garlic in the first picture looks like my fall planted garlic. Very nice.
Small top cloves make small plants. I've planted some, and they make a little clove by the end of the season. The general advice is eat the small cloves, save the big ones to plant. If I grow out the top cloves, I save those to plant at the end of the bed to see what they do. Since they're not clones like the cloves, I might end up with a "new" garlic.
I'm on the 4th generation of my original purchase of cloves. It's another one of those "I don't need to buy it anymore" things.![]()
I haven't been able to get mine to keep past April or so. So I do end up buying some, unfortunately. I don't have a good place to store it though, I have no basement or cool storage. How do you keep yours & how long does it last?I'm on the 4th generation of my original purchase of cloves. It's another one of those "I don't need to buy it anymore" things.![]()
Any experienced garlic growers: how does the garlic in the first pic look to you? And should I be thinning them at some point? Also, could a clove send up two stalks? I’m positive I tried to space out the cloves, but in a few spots there are stalks close together…might be that two cloves are close, but I don’t have any experience here.
I grow hard neck garlic. I pick my scapes in early June, bulbs in July, and save the biggest cloves to plant in October. This year I wanted to plant more than usual as we’ve been going through it so quickly, so I bought a few cloves at the farmers market & planted them as well. Have about 150 growing nicely!I haven't been able to get mine to keep past April or so. So I do end up buying some, unfortunately. I don't have a good place to store it though, I have no basement or cool storage. How do you keep yours & how long does it last?
It is recommended. I did on mine, it was tough!Do I need to pinch off flowers from the 1 yr old barefoot strawberries I planted this year? The are everbearing if that makes a difference