Wednesday 16 October 2013

Garlic

Came back from work today (Tuesday) as things were starting to move in the baby department. But unfortunately it was just a false start so I decided to do a few jobs in the garden in this afternoon instead.
 Time to get my garlic in.
This is far earlier than I'd normally get round to planting it so I was quite please with myself. I didn't bother to grow any this year just gone, so it will be nice to have our own supply again as we do use it quite a bit when we've got it in the house.
A double 7ft row should produce all the garlic we'll need for a year so long as they grow well. I mixed in a bit of well rotted cow muck and got the soil to quite a good tilth before planting them to give it the best start.
At least now I'll have something growing over winter!
What kind of quantities do other people plant when trying to work out how much you'll need for a years worth?

10 comments:

  1. I have a bag of garlic ready to plant but haven't figured out where to put it. I don't have as much as you planted so it will just take a little spot. I use a lot of garlic powder but fresh is nice in certain dishes.
    I thought you were going to do something with the garlic at first to get the baby on it's way, an old English chant around a pot of boiling garlic? It could work, laughter may start things.

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    1. I never use the powder just fresh but I'm not sure how well this variety will keep so Ill have to see f it will last us the year! We don;t use it huge amounts but it's nice when we do (on sliced roasted potatoes last night with rosemary and garlic was rather nice!

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  2. We've got 6lbs (5lb of our favourite ,1lb of a new variety) waiting to go in. We tried spring garlic this year...never again, it came to nothing. Autumn planted garlic has never failed ...fingers crossed for this planting.
    Jane x
    PS Has baby any idea that people are waiting for him all over the world!!

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    1. Thats quite a bit of garlic! You must use it a lot more than we do!
      My wife and I loved your comment at the end and I told my daughter it not long after she was born!

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  3. I always plant my winter onions at this time of year. I believe some people plant their garlic on the top of ridges. It helps drainage.

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    1. Ridges might have helped with my soil but it is on a slope so that should help (shame it's anorth facing slope but never mind!). I used to plant winter onions but the spring sets from lidi are just so cheap! If I find some to plant that are the right money then they might go in!

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  4. I planted mine yesterday too, and the same variety too :)

    Fingers crossed the baby shows up soon :)

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    1. We went for this vareiety because it says strong flavour - nothing worse than a garlic you can barely taste! How much did you plant?

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  5. Just the 3 bulbs that were in a pack, its gone in a raised bed in the polytunnel , we have some more to plant outdoors too

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    1. Maybe I should put some more in then as we do use it if we have it and that way I could have another varieity in incase this one doesn't do well here. Cheers for replying!

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