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21 Comments

  1. I’m growing garlic for the first time and find that watching you I’m learning loads. This is our first year on the allotment and we are doing ok 👍🏼

  2. I use garlic in almost everything. It is so healthy for your body. I pulled my garlic this week also. Great job on your harvest.

  3. the garlic you have is soft neck with the hard neck you get the flowers that are called scapes you can eat them great garlic though for being in a container

  4. Nice one Ivan, feels good when you get something back, I planted those beetroot today what my neighbour gave me, waist not want not lol ..

  5. Thanks Ivan, they look really good but as you said they smelled strong so even though they weren't huge they'll go further. Take care and all the best. Stevie

  6. I grew garlic last year for the first time and bought in the cloves to plant. Had a brilliant harvest, plaited them up, and used quite a lot but the shed I stored most of them in got too cold in the horrendous January frosts we had and the lot were destroyed. A real shame but every day is a school day as they say. I won't make the same mistake again.

  7. Nice reveal. To properly gauge success, bulb size wise, you have to remember the size of the bulb you bought, the grown bulbs are extremely unlikely to ever be bigger than the one planted. If you plant small cloves you'll probably get small bulbs. Last November I planted about 18 large cloves from store bought large hardneck bulbs in a raised bed and if stalk size is anything to go by (which it may not) I have fairly high hopes for a good harvest in a couple of weeks, I usually remove the scapes around the 3rd/4th week in May and harvest the garlic in the third week of June myself.

  8. I've missed the boat this season. Next best thing spring onions 😁 anyone know the answer to this.. when you say spring onions are year round do they still grow in winter or you overwinter them til spring?

  9. It is a good result! Now I need to go back out and look at my garlic but sadly I don't think they're ready yet. The exciting part of gardening is coming!

  10. I bought some garden centre garlic and the whole lot failed.
    I decided to try some supermarket garlic, some red skin and some white skin – they're all growing wonderfully.
    My onion sets were from the same garden centre, they don't look too special either.

  11. Had a nice harvest of garlic yesterday about same size. Though on a couple I did see tiny red larvae/grubs inside. They'd eaten into the skin between the cloves and dug in.
    Also had same with a few last year. Same tiny red grubs just a few mm long.
    Any idea what they are? Have only seen them in garlic, shallots seem fine.
    Growing in UK Midlands.

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