Garlic is one of the easiest crops to plant…ever. You basically just dig a hole, plop in a clove, and cover it with dirt. It sits there in winter and then, without any further effort, in the spring, it pokes its green little shoots through. Easy peasy winter gardening. If “dig hole, drop clove, cover” Read More >>
Planting Garlic in the Fall for a Summer Harvest
It’s that time of year again…or, if you have never tried growing garlic, it’s time to start. Garlic is RIDICULOUSLY easy to grow, and it overwinters, so it doesn’t really take up too much time or precious space in your garden boxes. Growing garlic is very simple and straightforward. For starters you want to try Read More >>
Weekend Photo Update
This is the first year I have planted onions. I think they are looking pretty good so far. Garlic Scapes. I think I read somewhere that after they loop around twice you should cut them off so more energy goes into the garlic head. Anyone know for sure? Trying to protect the pumpkin plants from Read More >>