Harvest my garlic and napa cabbage with me
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- Planting garlic is a test of patience. It's easy to grow but the payoff is a long 8-9 month wait. Trust me when I say the wait is worth it. Join me in the garden as I harvest both my garlic and my Napa cabbage, discuss my future plans for the garlic bed and give you a tally of how much I have grown so far this season. Thanks for watching!
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Grats on the lovely garlic and cabbage harvest!
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Thanks Misty!
More fun garden videos - YAY! I think your garlic harvest was lovely - and as with many things, "work in progress" is better than "doing nothing". Those Napa cabbages though! WOW!
I know that you never know everything about gardening and every year is different. I am just constantly looking for ways to try and improve for the next year. I was looking back at pics of my new garden last year and MAN its totally different this year.
Was that a spider at 5:00? It looked like you stomped it! Nice harvest - I hope that table makes a difference in garlic drying. I love hearing the "behind the scenes" fun!
😂😂😂😅 No I stepped in an ant mound and didn't know it until they were crawling up my leg LMAO
My garlic didn’t do quite as well as other years because of wild weather. I do soft neck because I enjoy the braid and long storage of them 😊
Some of these were small but I wasn't disappointed. It's still a LOT of garlic lol. I grew both varieties last year. My husband loves the garlic scape pesto so much I decided to just grow all hard neck. I didn't have any problems with storage over the last year with it (my kitchen is cool and dark though) so I figured why not lol. The braids are pretty, next year I might do a little soft neck just for that.
They are an awesome harvest!
I am pretty proud of it for sure lol
Anything you seed or plant takes patience.
Life takes patience. Raising kids takes patience.
Men certainly take a heck of a lot of endless patience, in my experience anyway.
Very true
Slugs love beer, any bit of beer in a nearly empty bottle or can. They dive right in and drown in it. Gone.
I have done both beer and sluggo. Both help but the slug numbers are just insane lol.
I like to encourage planting perennials, that once established will faithfully feed you year after year. Such as:
* Fruit trees divers
* Nut trees varieties
* Grapes, even wild grapes, leafes are edible too, see recipes
* Berry bushes
* Rubbarb
* Asparagus
* Strawberries
* Horseradish, the gorgeous glossy green leafes are edible too
* Dandilions, the entire plant is edible, see recipes
* kitchen herbs, and medicinal herbs, that self seed and come back every springtime.
This is only my second year gardening but that is what I am working towards. I planted a blackberry bush this season. Next year I will add something else and so on.
I remove every pebble I can find in the garden, same with any shred of plastic, or any junk anyone left there before I moved in. Even pieces of glass, some very irresponsible soul left behind. Unfortunately.
It's certainly a process lol