Garlic is looking a bit 'rusty' and developing flower heads, which I have pulled off, is it time it came up? Do most of you dry garlic in the same way as you dry onions? Or do you chop it up and freeze it?
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I mince loads if mine and make it into lazy garlic by putting it in jars and covering in white wine vinegar so it's ready to use whenever I want it. Used to dry it all out (there's no way it's ever going to find any space in my freezer) but find this much more convenient.
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Mine have got so much rust it's going to be hard to tell when they turn brown
I'm still planning to give them till the longest day though, another 3 weeks.
Once I do lift them I'm planning to dry them off and store them.
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Mine always get a bit rusty. It's a bit early yet to harvest though. I wouldn't dream of putting them in the freezer - no way I'd have room and they store really well if you dry them off then string them up. I made lazy garlic last year with the ones that had split as they don't store.
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostMine have got so much rust it's going to be hard to tell when they turn brown
I'm still planning to give them till the longest day though, another 3 weeks.
Once I do lift them I'm planning to dry them off and store them.
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Many garlics are supposed to put up those flower heads. Chop them off and eat them!
Bit early to harvest (I'd usually go for July sometime), although everything is ahead this year round my way. And I store a bit like onions; they'll be fine until well into the new year.Garden Grower
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Mine usually come out end of June early July. I plait them up and hang them in my workshop to dry. They usually last until the following spring. If it starts sprouting I make a few jars of lazy garlic to keep me going. I haven't bought garlic for years.
Pic of my harvest last year hanging up.Attached FilesLast edited by Scarlet; 02-06-2014, 02:39 PM.
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