Wed 18 Mar 2009
When your done growing garlic its time to harvest. Harvest the garlic when the lower 1/3 to 1/2 foliage starts to yellow and turn brown while the leaves at the top are still mostly green. This usually happens in September or August. The leaves dying is not an exact indicator. You need to inspect a few bulbs by carefully digging away the dirt. You need to harvest before the wrappers start decaying or the bulbs start splitting open.
Carefully loosen the soil then dig out the bulbs from the ground- never pull the plants this may damage the skin. Shake off the soil without bruising the bulbs. Handle bulbs the same way you would handle eggs.
Don’t store them in jars, plastic bags, the refrigerator or oils which will increase the risk of botulism. When you take Garlic out don’t let the remaining bulbs get exposed to light. This will trigger the bulbs to start growing and lessen the time it can stay freash. Save your largest and best bulbs for next years planting. Don’t be concerned if your bulbs look smaller than the ones from the grocery store they will more than make up for that with superior taste. It was well worth growing garlic for yourself, its fresh, flavorfull and your own.Part 1 Growing Garlic
Part 2 Growing Garlic - Planting & Care
PArt 3 Growing Garlic - Harvesting
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Thanks for stopping by my blog yesterday so I could ‘discover’ yours - love the hints and tips for growing things, these will come in handy this Spring!
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