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Kaye Kittrell: When and How to Harvest Garlic + tips for longterm storage!



#latebloomer #garlic ~ When and How to Harvest Garlic + tips for longterm storage! Nothing is easier or more rewarding (and aromatic!) than growing garlic. #learn the right time to harvest and curing tips and see my biggest harvest ever! City girl sharing life on my Tennessee homestead with #cats! Subscribe so you won’t miss out!

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16 Comments

  1. Thanks Kaye! Jealous you are harvesting garlic already!! I'm just ready to harvest my Walla Wallas. (5a) Love the idea of the lightweight deer fencing. Those look great and I'm sure smell amazing!!! Excited to see how the peppers perform after the garlic! Nice garlic haul!! Wow!! Loved your little giggle when you found the big one!! That screen door was an AWESOME idea!! Way to go!! Thanks for sharing!! Your'e such an inspiration!! Blessings!!

  2. Good morning smart and Beautiful, have a caring and loving day, and above all keep smiling that beautiful smile of yours for all to see, and GOD BLESS your precious loving heart πŸ˜‡πŸŒ·β˜•πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

  3. Bless you! Great job with that garlic! It will serve you well in the coming year. I'm thinking about putting in some garlic and onions this Fall. Hard neck and soft neck varieties will grow here, but they're a challenge here in the Deep South (Zone 8b), so I will most likely grow elephant garlic. I'm so looking forward to growing English peas, brassicas, and over-wintering carrots.

  4. Your video has been very helpful! I have garlic ready to harvest .. I did not know about clipping scapes and the timing of harvesting. I’m now ready to harvest my first garlic! Thank you.

  5. Great video!! Thanks for explaining how to do garlic from start to finish. I gave up. The squirrels wouldn't leave it or my ginger alone. I despise the varmits!! God bless.

  6. Abundant harvestπŸ’šI remember your first garlic, grow like yesterday. I harvested mine as well, two, days ago. Thanks for the great update!

  7. Good Morning Kaye – Wow that is a lot of garlic! Mine is not quite ready but will be soon. The screen door rack you made is perfect and may come in handy for other harvests. I think there are some soft neck garlic varieties that don't produce scapes but great tip to cut them off hard neck varieties for bigger bulbs. Wishing you a wonderful blessed weekend..

  8. Great Job Kaye,
    Garlic is fun to plant and a great staple.
    I've planted Hard Neck Garlic for decades.
    Have about 1000 in the ground this year and not expecting a good harvest with no rain now for 6 weeks here in Northern, PA.
    Full maturity comes about 3-4 weeks after cutting off the fully formed scapes.
    It is easy to miss a scape especially if your bed is wide. I plant in rows so I can walk on each side.
    You are right with the lower leaves browning.
    I wait for at least 3 of the lower leaves having browned and dried.

    Keep Growing !!!
    Peace, Walter

  9. Bon jour. Como se va Mon petite. A very unique weather pattern has developed here in the Northwest. A front is moving East to West. I learned a new word. With dwarf fruit trees they're called suckers. Luckily they shoot straight up from the the tree & are easy to spot, but must be trimmed. That's the hard part. Always a pleasure to visit agapi mou. (Greek's love garlic & if they don't have a goddess for that you shall be my Garlic Goddess) 😍πŸ’ͺβ™ŽπŸŒŽβ›΅πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

  10. Just finished curing all of our onions. They are beautiful! We tried a new sweeter red onion and they did very well. No garlic. 😒

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