The garden of lazy brothers!
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at home, (dep 57 - northeast) the garlic that I also planted last November, is doing pretty well ...
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!
Ooh pretty ...
As far as we're concerned not yet out of the hostel ...
Mrs. did not resist curiosity
Two good months are still necessary hoping that everything goes well by then
As far as we're concerned not yet out of the hostel ...
Mrs. did not resist curiosity
Two good months are still necessary hoping that everything goes well by then
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!
@julienmos
So there, taped! In a climatic zone comparable to mine, with soil which you say is heavy, clayey and therefore covered with hay from the fall ???
This therefore contradicts my inconclusive experience ... Like what the basic rule in a Lazy Vegetable Garden is that the living has surprises in store for us! Obtus minds refrain ...
I was going to conclude that the autumn garlic does not like to be covered and the humidity that it generates ... I therefore conclude that I will try again !!! Must be flexible in a Lazy Vegetable Garden!
I have a silly little question [ah, I didn't miss you there!]: Did you note the variety ???
@nico
Everything seemed to go in the same direction as my observations - except that Julienmos shows us the opposite!
So there, taped! In a climatic zone comparable to mine, with soil which you say is heavy, clayey and therefore covered with hay from the fall ???
This therefore contradicts my inconclusive experience ... Like what the basic rule in a Lazy Vegetable Garden is that the living has surprises in store for us! Obtus minds refrain ...
I was going to conclude that the autumn garlic does not like to be covered and the humidity that it generates ... I therefore conclude that I will try again !!! Must be flexible in a Lazy Vegetable Garden!
I have a silly little question [ah, I didn't miss you there!]: Did you note the variety ???
@nico
Everything seemed to go in the same direction as my observations - except that Julienmos shows us the opposite!
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!
nico239 wrote:Mrs. did not resist curiosity
Two good months are still necessary hoping that everything goes well by then
Normal that there are no bulbs: the plant has eaten the energy of the cloves; she settled down; it first develops its roots and then now its "solar collectors"; it will only be able to "charge its batteries" (form bulbs) afterwards ... We cannot ask a photovoltaic installation to produce while the panels are still in the boxes!
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!
Julienmos wrote:at home, (dep 57 - northeast) the garlic that I also planted last November, is doing pretty well ...
It is superb !!!
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Did67 wrote: In a climatic zone comparable to mine, with soil which you say is heavy, clayey and therefore covered with hay from the fall ???
This therefore contradicts my inconclusive experience ... Like what the basic rule in a Lazy Vegetable Garden is that the living has surprises in store for us! Obtus minds refrain ...
I was going to conclude that the autumn garlic does not like to be covered and the humidity that it generates ... I therefore conclude that I will try again !!! Must be flexible in a Lazy Vegetable Garden!
I have a silly little question [ah, I didn't miss you there!]: Did you note the variety ???
gold so
I noted in my notebook: garlic planted on November 2 and 3.
Variety, I do not remember, except that I had the choice between pink, purple and white garlic, I chose white garlic.
Clay soil, yes for sure. Clay-limestone soil, but it seems that garlic likes?
I had not yet put hay in the garden when planting, so the soil was more or less bare at this location, where I had just harvested carrots.
After transplanting, I sprinkled with clippings of dried grass, that's all.
And I later thickened that layer again, still with shearing. The photo is taken close enough, so it's misleading, you might think it's hay, but no, it's mowing (hay, there is elsewhere).
The outer leaves tend to be a little yellowish, and the tips of the leaves a little dry, maybe the dryness?
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In the same 44, the leaves turn yellow at the tip, the bulbs begin to form.
We eat it like that because I have the impression that the bulbs will be tiny. Too boring to peel
We eat it like that because I have the impression that the bulbs will be tiny. Too boring to peel
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!
Did67 wrote:nico239 wrote:Mrs. did not resist curiosity
Two good months are still necessary hoping that everything goes well by then
Normal that there are no bulbs: the plant has eaten the energy of the cloves; she settled down; it first develops its roots and then now its "solar collectors"; it will only be able to "charge its batteries" (form bulbs) afterwards ... We cannot ask a photovoltaic installation to produce while the panels are still in the boxes!
Ok no worries anyway we know that there is still 2 months of growth ...
We will see that again in early July
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@julienmos I note your way of proceeding and we will test that for the fall garlic.
We put some garlic at once and we planted part of the leeks, the ice saints have passed, but there is a risk of thunderstorm with hail ... So we will wait a little longer ..
We put some garlic at once and we planted part of the leeks, the ice saints have passed, but there is a risk of thunderstorm with hail ... So we will wait a little longer ..
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!
Super beautiful this garlic ... planted in a row of onions
With me it's the same as with Nico: Still a few weeks to wait.
I dare not tear off one, the neighbor has had his Aulx rotten by too much humidity, I fear the same fate
so I'm waiting for the last moment. I have read that you must tie the stems when they turn yellow to promote the concentration of sap in the heads of the garlic.
Is it the same for onions and shallots?
With me it's the same as with Nico: Still a few weeks to wait.
I dare not tear off one, the neighbor has had his Aulx rotten by too much humidity, I fear the same fate
so I'm waiting for the last moment. I have read that you must tie the stems when they turn yellow to promote the concentration of sap in the heads of the garlic.
Is it the same for onions and shallots?
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