Saturday, January 07, 2012

2011 ~ 2012 Garlic Planting




A couple of months ago as I was preparing to plant the garlic .....



I had a new helper , Mojo ( more of a supervisor .... look at those eyes ... LOL ) that took over Ms. Fern's job. Ms . Fern was the rhode island red hen I lost back in the Spring that was always by my side the past two years as I separated the bulbs into cloves to plant.



I planted 2 rows about the middle of November , but it was the week before Christmas that we mulched the garlic.




The weather has been mild , so it's about 2 inches tall and already popping out from under the deep layer of leaves we used as mulch. It was cold the first 3 days of this week , but it's been in the 60's yesterday and today. This weather makes me want to get in the garden , maybe I'll start planning the Spring garden instead.




Happy Gardening


JoyceAnn

5 comments:

  1. there is nothing better than a good stand of garlic.. one of my favorite herbs and smells.... wonderful

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  2. Anonymous6:08 PM

    Hope it doesn't mess up your garlic. I am amazed at how much you plant. I can never get organized enough to plant garlic in the fall.

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  3. Oh...I'd love to walk through your garden with you and have you show me where you've planted this and that. Garlic sounds heavenly and like Janie I love it's wonderful healing smells and properties.

    I just got my new Burpee seed catalog and the last one for Cook's Garden of last year...I'm dreaming already JoyceAnn. :)

    Here's to Great Garlicking! He He...is that even a word? It is now!

    Cascading Blessings Dear Heart!
    Akasa

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  4. I always plant my garlic in the Fall. We sure have been having mild weather here so far this season. Hope this doesn't mean Spring will be late arriving; hope not. I need to dig in the dirt.... soon.

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  5. I wish I had planted garlic last Autumn! I'm happily eating garlic from a local grower and am thinking I'll try to save a few cloves for planting...

    Happy Spring garden dreaming!

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