Late spring/early summer is a great time to look over your garlic. Anything that looks off, or stunted, should be rogued/culled out and discarded. Don’t bother to compost them as there shouldn’t be too many and you don’t want to keep any potential issues around. In a few weeks after they scape you should do […]
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Time to start shipping garlic already. Harvest is cured and ready. It was a DRY summer here in the fingerlakes. Not even an inch of rain from May through mid July! Garlic did ok but was a bit stressed with the drought and therefore the overall crop yield was down. Cleaning and grading in the […]