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I suppose he could just be following the growers planting instructions, if its a spring planting garlic such as Solent Wight or Lautrec Wight he is just at the end of the correct planting time.
Colin.
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I ask what people are doing with their plot, what they are planning to grow, how they are getting on, they ask me what I am going to grow / am growing.
Didn't have the heart to tell one guy the other day that leaving his potatoes outside without planting wasn't a good idea.
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and ends with backache
I suppose he could just be following the growers planting instructions, if its a spring planting garlic such as Solent Wight or Lautrec Wight he is just at the end of the correct planting time.
Colin.
I've never known anyone who plants garlic in March and gets a good crop...December is really the latest for any decent garlic harvest. But anyway...
Zazen there would seem to be some difference being made now between Autumn planting garlic, according to the growers best planted between Sept/Dec and Spring planting garlic best planted between Jan/March. A new gardener if following the growers advice would see nothing wrong in what he/she was doing as he would be following their advice without the experience to make a different decision.
Colin
Potty by name Potty by nature.
By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.
We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.
Zazen there would seem to be some difference being made now between Autumn planting garlic, according to the growers best planted between Sept/Dec and Spring planting garlic best planted between Jan/March. A new gardener if following the growers advice would see nothing wrong in what he/she was doing as he would be following their advice without the experience to make a different decision.
Colin
I agree. I planted some Garlic late October. It's up and running now but there was a period when I thought it was going to be be a no show so just to cover my a** I planted some 'spring' planting' garlic at the beginning of this month. Don't know what to expect but it's a live and learn process.
Zazen there would seem to be some difference being made now between Autumn planting garlic, according to the growers best planted between Sept/Dec and Spring planting garlic best planted between Jan/March. A new gardener if following the growers advice would see nothing wrong in what he/she was doing as he would be following their advice without the experience to make a different decision.
Colin
Aye - but I don't know anyone who plants garlic in March and gets good results.
If a newbie says 'when do I plant garlic', then 'before December' is my response. If I explained your way they would look at me and say 'so when do I plant garlic' and I'd say 'before December'. Then once they have grow it and tried it themselves they can buy different varieties and try planting it later and seeing what they get. I teach this stuff every day and people just want to know timings that give them the best start. If I said 'look at the label' and they planted it in March and didn't get a good result then they would say 'why' and I'd say 'it needs to go in before December because it needs 6 months, I've done trials, I know this, and it needs the winter weather' they would ask why I hadn't just said 'get it in early'. If it is March and they ask then I'd say 'see if you can get a late variety and you might get a good crop but I've always found getting it in before December gives the best result'.
But if planting garlic in nearly April works for you then great.
Oh dear. It's not even the season for garlic - he's months too late. Shall I come over and run that course for you Pisk?
erm, I've just planted garlic, if it's too late why is it still available? I shall ensure I wear my glasses and not see 'garlic' where I see 'white onions'
Aye - but I don't know anyone who plants garlic in March and gets good results.
I would never normally plant this late, but as the plots were not available and I'd planned to have a year off from veg - March planting it was for me. It'll be interesting to see if I pull up slightly swollen 'spring onions'
I planted 4 cloves that I found had sprouted the other day they went in a flower bucket that I forgot to empty from last year, so nothing lost if they don't grow.
Yes, before it forms clove - you eat it whole. See the article for more info. It often features in veg boxes so quite a few ideas for using it out there.
I've used 'wet garlic' before (from a veg box).... I've cooked it in stir fries, risottos, stuck it in curries/spag bol/chilli etc, put it raw in salads (in small amounts) even!
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