Gardening Magazine

A Sunny November Afternoon

By The Garden Smallholder @gdnsmallholder

The sun was shining today, so we grabbed the opportunity to plant some garlic and carry on with the autumn tidy up.

A Sunny November Afternoon

Recent morning frosts claimed the last of our late summer planting of Czar runners. Before the frost hit, the dense foliage hid some fat bean pods, we always miss some, they’re too tough for eating but the beans inside are fine for cooking fresh.

A Sunny November Afternoon

While Rich got on with cutting down the runners I plunged 60 cloves of our home-grown Red Duke garlic into the soil, wished them well, then tucked them in for winter. I love the smell of garlic, especially when it meets the soil.

A Sunny November Afternoon

Red Duke is our favorite variety of garlic to grow. Over the past 2 years of growing it we’ve now accumulated enough of our own garlic for planting, with plenty of bulbs left over for kitchen use before harvesting the new crop next summer.

A Sunny November Afternoon

We decided to try another variety of garlic this year too, Caulk Wight is a purple striped garlic found in Russia and Eastern Europe. The seed garlic should be arriving soon which means more planting to look forward to!

If you’d like to learn how to grow your own garlic, take a look at our garlic growing guide https://thegardensmallholder.wordpress.com/2014/11/14/how-to-grow-garlic/


Filed under: Vegetable Garden Tagged: gardening, gardening blog, garlic, grow food, grow your own, grow your own garlic, gyo, gyo blog, kitchen garden, planting garlic, red duke garlic, veg garden

Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog

Magazines