Thanks so much for this video. I’ve been using your old one for the last couple of years but this is so clear and concise. You won my internet today Ali! x
That was the simplest way of explaining this I have seen so far AND no strings was needed. Nice. What variety of garlic was this the purple color is beautiful.
That was awesome, thank you so much. Will try this in October. Didn't know you can brade hard neck garlic. I am being brave this year and growing hard neck, soft neck and elephant garlic. I am a beginner but had a huge harvest last year on my first try. Thank Again. From Monbulk Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 ❤❤❤
I am getting ready for my first harvest of garlic (in Virginia Beach, VA) and this video is amazing (so is your pooch). Thank you for helping out a rookie.
We just had our annual garlic braiding class with the turban varieties. The braids are so pretty! And Luna pup has to be in the middle of everything I do! 🥰
Yes. These were pulled a few days before harvesting, so not as green as freshly pulled. The fresher the thicker the braid and the more it will shrink though. I think the braid is cleaner if the leaves haven’t dried out all the way.😊
@@fouroakfarm it is challenging. The leaves break making the braid not so pretty and I get garlic leaf splinters! 🤷🏼♀️ I have let some go to long and wrapped the leaves (leaving bulbs hand out of the towel) in a wet towel to kinda moisten and them, making them more flexible wasn’t perfect, but at least more braidable.
I’ve found a dark place doesn’t seem to matter. I hang my braids on the kitchen wall. I”ll store mine I save for replanting in our root cellar, and it doesn’t sprout. When it’s about 7-9 months old it’ll start to sprout. Store garlic is often shipped in refrigerated trucks and that tells the garlic it went through a winter and it’s time to sprout.
I have a question for you. My wife wants to only plant cloves from bulbs with 6 cloves, since that's the ideal count for the Korean Red that we grow. Does it really matter? We have some large bulbs with fat cloves @ 7 or 8 per bulb. I would like to use them for planting. BTW, 'large' for this variety is a bulb 2 to 2 1/2 inches in diameter. At least that's what we've got. I'm happy with it...
@@Alisorganics Thanks. I know we'll end up planting some from the 7~8 clove bulbs because otherwise we will run out of cloves. BTW, what do you use your Korean Red for? For us, it's the only reliable garlic for making Kimchee. For roasting or munching, I'm trying to convince my wife to go with a milder variety like Music. The KRs are too spicy for me. Besides, with a garlic named Music, how can you go wrong?
@@Alisorganics Black garlic! I had to look that one up. No chance of doing that here. All of our Korean Reds are earmarked for making Kim Chee or medicinal uses known only to my wife. Or eating cloves like candy. There's no such thing as too much garlic in my house. No problem growing Music here in Iowa, but I notice it matures a little earlier than the Korean Reds, Red Russians and German Porcelains, which all mature at the same time. We'll be braiding soon, and I'll be reviewing your video for guidance. I've got to get it right the first time; else the wife won't trust me to do it at all. Thanks for your help.
Best video I've found for learning to braid garlic. Silly so many self-sufficient folks will start a process with "Buy some string from the store". Totally unecessary 🤦♂
What an adorable hound!
Oh, and thanks for the tutorial. It's much more in-depth than many I've watched.
She’s a funny girl. A bit of an attention hog!😅. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this video. I’ve been using your old one for the last couple of years but this is so clear and concise. You won my internet today Ali! x
🥰thank you!
Yup I'm so glad to have stumbled onto your videos I've been wanting to learn how to braid garlic for awhile now I didn't think it was that easy
Welcome!! And they are so fun to do!
That was the simplest way of explaining this I have seen so far AND no strings was needed. Nice. What variety of garlic was this the purple color is beautiful.
Turban. I just restarted the video and heard it
The one I used is Basque Turban for this video. I love all the turban varieties. They all are striped, some purple, pink or even brownish purple.
Best braid video! Cheers from Sunny Alberta!
Thank you! Cheers from usually rainy Southern Utah!
The dog! 😊❤🤗
This was very helpful. Thank you for showing it so slowly and clearly!
Glad it was helpful!
LOVE the dog! I've watched several tutorials and this one is by far the best.
Thanks so much 😊. Luna, my dog is a sweet heart and has to be with me EVERY place I go.
That was awesome, thank you so much. Will try this in October. Didn't know you can brade hard neck garlic. I am being brave this year and growing hard neck, soft neck and elephant garlic. I am a beginner but had a huge harvest last year on my first try. Thank Again. From Monbulk Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 ❤❤❤
Your welcome. I love braids in my kitchen. I look forward to doing them every year. Pure joy!
I am getting ready for my first harvest of garlic (in Virginia Beach, VA) and this video is amazing (so is your pooch). Thank you for helping out a rookie.
We just had our annual garlic braiding class with the turban varieties. The braids are so pretty! And Luna pup has to be in the middle of everything I do! 🥰
So how do you close the knot at the end of the braid?
@@joshuaalistair3193 I do use twine or string to tie all the leaves together
@@Alisorganics TY.
Its ok to braid when the leaves are still green like this? Thanks for the video
Yes. These were pulled a few days before harvesting, so not as green as freshly pulled. The fresher the thicker the braid and the more it will shrink though. I think the braid is cleaner if the leaves haven’t dried out all the way.😊
@@Alisorganics Thanks much. I just tried with very dry leaves and it was challenging. Will braid earlier next year with fresher leaves
@@fouroakfarm it is challenging. The leaves break making the braid not so pretty and I get garlic leaf splinters! 🤷🏼♀️
I have let some go to long and wrapped the leaves (leaving bulbs hand out of the towel) in a wet towel to kinda moisten and them, making them more flexible wasn’t perfect, but at least more braidable.
@@Alisorganics Oh wow that sounds like a great tip. Thanks for being so helpful, really appreciate it
Can you do same process for onions
Yes! Smaller onions work best for braiding. Onions larger than 3” in diameter are kinda hard to braid.
Looks good, you didn't show how you tie it off in both examples.....I'm guessing you used string.
Wondering the same
I just tie the ends in a small knot. Holds really well.
the garlic i buy in the store must not be very fresh because it start sprouting after a short while. should it not be kept in a dark place?
I’ve found a dark place doesn’t seem to matter. I hang my braids on the kitchen wall. I”ll store mine I save for replanting in our root cellar, and it doesn’t sprout. When it’s about 7-9 months old it’ll start to sprout. Store garlic is often shipped in refrigerated trucks and that tells the garlic it went through a winter and it’s time to sprout.
I have a question for you. My wife wants to only plant cloves from bulbs with 6 cloves, since that's the ideal count for the Korean Red that we grow. Does it really matter? We have some large bulbs with fat cloves @ 7 or 8 per bulb. I would like to use them for planting. BTW, 'large' for this variety is a bulb 2 to 2 1/2 inches in diameter. At least that's what we've got. I'm happy with it...
I love Korean Red! Yes! Plant them!
@@Alisorganics Thanks. I know we'll end up planting some from the 7~8 clove bulbs because otherwise we will run out of cloves. BTW, what do you use your Korean Red for? For us, it's the only reliable garlic for making Kimchee. For roasting or munching, I'm trying to convince my wife to go with a milder variety like Music. The KRs are too spicy for me. Besides, with a garlic named Music, how can you go wrong?
@@groussac I make black garlic with it. So good! I grew Music for a few years and because of the mild winters we’ve had, it didn’t do so well.
@@Alisorganics Black garlic! I had to look that one up. No chance of doing that here. All of our Korean Reds are earmarked for making Kim Chee or medicinal uses known only to my wife. Or eating cloves like candy. There's no such thing as too much garlic in my house.
No problem growing Music here in Iowa, but I notice it matures a little earlier than the Korean Reds, Red Russians and German Porcelains, which all mature at the same time. We'll be braiding soon, and I'll be reviewing your video for guidance. I've got to get it right the first time; else the wife won't trust me to do it at all. Thanks for your help.
Best video I've found for learning to braid garlic. Silly so many self-sufficient folks will start a process with "Buy some string from the store". Totally unecessary 🤦♂