GARLIC WORRY (oh and a handy hint for Parnips)

Started by hanraaa, March 15, 2005, 10:12:03

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philcooper

Quote from: skypilot on March 15, 2005, 10:47:30
Garlic cloves should be planted in March and harvested when the the leaves turn yellow in July /August. One would assume that since you planted in October  ???
the yellowing of the leaves indicate that the Garlic is ready for harvesting , pull one and see ;)

You're a bit off beam there Skypilot, your lucky if you get a decent crop of garlic from a March planting. They need cold weather and a long time in the ground

Yellowing of the leaves, in my experience is not unknown at this time of year

Phil

philcooper


Moggle

Quote from: Clayhithe on March 17, 2005, 10:47:04
Embarrassing question:  how do you stop the compost falling out of the tube when you pick it up?

I just stuff the compost in there quite firmly. Fill it from one end and firm in, then turn round and stuff and firm from the other end too. With a bit of water and a plant growing in there, it's all been okay
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

tim

I agree with Phil that March is a bit late, but early February gives a fair return. This is the last of last year's.

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