Learn about the process for curing garlic and preparing for replanting. It’s a three to six week process well worth the wait. After you’ve harvested, you’ll need to cure your garlic and trim it. If ...
You have gotten your garlic out of the ground, now the next step is to prepare it for curing and storage. The two main processes involved here are trimming and cleaning, and you will find that the ...
Garlic bulbs are typically harvested in summer when the plant’s leaves start to yellow and dry out. Unless you intend to freeze, can, or use the garlic in recipes immediately, fresh garlic must be ...
the best time to plant garlic, like this German Extra Hardy garlic, in our area is from late September to mid-October, depending on where you live. (Southern Exposure Seed Exchange) Most of us have at ...
If you read my articles about planting garlic published last fall and decided to grow some yourself, you’re in for a surprise this spring. Check your garden and you should see onion-like leaves ...
As the weather cools, Roger Mason turns his attention from harvesting garlic and tomatoes to curing prosciutto for the following year. As chef and co-owner of Basta in Ossining, he’s been curing ...