@Safet - Thanks. i too mention that in my "experiment results" video. You'll still get very nice, very flavorful garlic even if you're lazy like me and don't cut them. LOL
@GaryMule - This is some stuff I order from gurneys.com. they call it spanish roja. It is kinda mild, but it's not the mildest i've had. You definitely know you ate garlic the next day. Thanks -j
Oh how I wish I had some of that garlic! I love it, but I have never tired growing it. Do you plant the single cloves? If so, do they have to be showing a little green sprout? Thanks for making the video.
@katzcradul - It's the eastiest thing i've ever grown. Just plant single cloves about 6 inches apart. I plant them in late october and harvest like i said when they die back. the cloves don't need to be showing sprouts, just shove in the ground and an inch. I do recommend buying "seed" garlic rather than grocery store; although i grew it too. Good luck. I can't wait to see.
very nice harvest. I will check out your other videos. I checked out your ads also
SteveHarpster 2 months ago
Those scapes should have been cut long time ago. If you do not cut scapes you will get 20-30% smaller bulb.
Safet 8 months ago
@Safet - Thanks. i too mention that in my "experiment results" video. You'll still get very nice, very flavorful garlic even if you're lazy like me and don't cut them. LOL
tnjeffofalltrades 8 months ago
The purple kind looks like what we call "mexican" garlic. Is it more mild then the all white papered garlic?
GaryMule 9 months ago
@GaryMule - This is some stuff I order from gurneys.com. they call it spanish roja. It is kinda mild, but it's not the mildest i've had. You definitely know you ate garlic the next day. Thanks -j
tnjeffofalltrades 9 months ago
nice harvest
sugerbear520 9 months ago
Great harvest, really going to enjoy that.
stellbo 9 months ago
@stellbo - Thanks! It's really good.
tnjeffofalltrades 9 months ago
Oh how I wish I had some of that garlic! I love it, but I have never tired growing it. Do you plant the single cloves? If so, do they have to be showing a little green sprout? Thanks for making the video.
katzcradul 9 months ago
@katzcradul - It's the eastiest thing i've ever grown. Just plant single cloves about 6 inches apart. I plant them in late october and harvest like i said when they die back. the cloves don't need to be showing sprouts, just shove in the ground and an inch. I do recommend buying "seed" garlic rather than grocery store; although i grew it too. Good luck. I can't wait to see.
tnjeffofalltrades 9 months ago
cute bubble wand find! Thanks for posting!
mywootgarden 9 months ago
@mywootgarden - I messed it up before the video. The roots were perfectly grown in it before I stumbled onto it.
Thanks W00t!
tnjeffofalltrades 9 months ago