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I will be getting my seed garlic at the almost-famous 16th annual Hills garlic festival, this coming Sunday. It started out as a neighbourhood potluck and has grown into huge venue.

 

I have grown my own for many years, but alas, we do have a horrid garlic mould disease in places on the land. It stays in the soil for decennia.

 

In case anyone has it, here is what helps:

sacrifice a plot over one summer, and cover it with plastic. Clear is best but black will do. The heat generated kills

the spores, at least most of them.

This tip was in some organic farming magazine. It seems to work.

 

For all things garlic, consult Ron Engeland's excellent book "Growing Great Garlic".

 

Garlic is incredibly hardy, growing it in Iowa should be a cinch as long as you mulch it.

 

Happy growing !

 

Ien in the Kootenays, great garlic country

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Ten pounds dried should work fine. As long

as its not dead or rotten. You want to plant the cloves you would eat.

Plant the biggest nicest looking cloves and use the little half

devolved center ones for your cooking. With ten pounds of garlic your

gonna have a lot of bulbs if you do it right. Oh!!! You should braid

the plants together and hang the garlic braids to dry after harvest.

 

I planted my garlic yesterday. I planted one clove every 5" in all

directions and I used a stick to put it any where between 3" and 5''

down. I will plant garlic every two weeks from now until the first

frost. I love it all over my garden as I like it to protect my other

plants from bugs.

 

~B

 

jl wrote:

 

 

 

 

Brian,

 

I bought about 10 lbs of garlic from a local organic garlic farm here

in CT. I am wondering if I can plant some of the bulbs to grow my own

next year. They have only been dried so I suspect that the answer is

yes. Any ideas?

 

Thanks

 

john

 

--- On Wed, 9/3/08, Bryan <BryanShillington

wrote:

 

Bryan <BryanShillington

{Herbal Remedies} Get ready to plant Garlic

herbal_remedies

Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 6:30 PM

 

Almost time to plant

your Garlic. Buy some at the store and plant it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Brian. I live in Arizona, the hot part, Will garlic grow year round here? We are still having temps 105 to 107Karen O in hot AZ

 

herbal remedies From: BryanShillingtonDate: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 14:28:14 -0400{Herbal Remedies} Get ready to plant Garlic

Ten pounds dried should work fine. As long as its not dead or rotten. You want to plant the cloves you would eat. Plant the biggest nicest looking cloves and use the little half devolved center ones for your cooking. With ten pounds of garlic your gonna have a lot of bulbs if you do it right. Oh!!! You should braid the plants together and hang the garlic braids to dry after harvest.I planted my garlic yesterday. I planted one clove every 5" in all directions and I used a stick to put it any where between 3" and 5'' down. I will plant garlic every two weeks from now until the first frost. I love it all over my garden as I like it to protect my other plants from bugs.~B jl wrote:

 

 

 

Brian,I bought about 10 lbs of garlic from a local organic garlic farm here in CT. I am wondering if I can plant some of the bulbs to grow my own next year. They have only been dried so I suspect that the answer is yes. Any ideas?Thanksjohn--- On Wed, 9/3/08, Bryan <BryanShillington wrote:

Bryan <BryanShillington{Herbal Remedies} Get ready to plant Garlicherbal_remedies Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 6:30 PM

Almost time to plant your Garlic. Buy some at the store and plant it.

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Karen O'Keefe wrote:

 

 

Brian. I live in Arizona, the hot part, Will garlic grow year

round here? We are still having temps 105 to 107

 

Karen O in hot AZ

 

 

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BryanShillington (AT) Knology (DOT) net

Fri, 5 Sep 2008 14:28:14 -0400

{Herbal Remedies} Get ready to plant Garlic

 

Ten pounds dried should work fine.

As long as its not dead or rotten. You want to plant the cloves you

would eat. Plant the biggest nicest looking cloves and use the little

half devolved center ones for your cooking. With ten pounds of garlic

your gonna have a lot of bulbs if you do it right. Oh!!! You should

braid the plants together and hang the garlic braids to dry after

harvest.

 

I planted my garlic yesterday. I planted one clove every 5" in all

directions and I used a stick to put it any where between 3" and 5''

down. I will plant garlic every two weeks from now until the first

frost. I love it all over my garden as I like it to protect my other

plants from bugs.

 

~B

 

jl wrote:

 

 

 

 

Brian,

 

I bought about 10 lbs of garlic from a local organic garlic farm here

in CT. I am wondering if I can plant some of the bulbs to grow my own

next year. They have only been dried so I suspect that the answer is

yes. Any ideas?

 

Thanks

 

john

 

--- On Wed, 9/3/08, Bryan <BryanShillington (AT) Knology (DOT) net>

wrote:

Bryan <BryanShillington (AT) Knology (DOT) net>

{Herbal Remedies} Get ready to plant Garlic

herbal_remedies

Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 6:30 PM

 

Almost

time to plant your Garlic. Buy some at the store and plant it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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