Friday, July 22, 2011

Garlic and more garlic progress in drying



Garlic is curing and cleaning up well. I thought I would have lots of muddy garlic but it is looking fine. So no washing required at the time of harvest. Braiding next:-).

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Garlic everywhere

July 21, 2011 and garlic is drying everywhere in and out of the house. Nearly all varieties made some garlic, some better than others. The little red "Chinese" garlic, so called by the person who sold it to me in Port Angeles made little red bulbs that dried quickly outside. The rest of the garlic is unknown after losing my planting plan:-(. I think I can guess at some and next year I will be more careful, hopefully. There seems to be many differing opinions of how to harvest and dry. I pulled all garlic as the lower leaves dried, I did not bend them over and let the green tops dry with the bulbs in the garden. Next year I will try that. I washed some as I pulled them, others I have let dry with the dirt just brushed off. I wasn't able to keep the garlic dry before harvesting because of the rain but that seems to be important to having clean bulbs.
The elephant garlic I did not pull soon enough and the outer skins have pulled away so they will not dry and hold, oh well, roasted fresh garlic is still good. I waited a week to pull some garlic from the initial harvest and that was a mistake, the skins on those are split too, so it is true that there is a narrow harvesting range, too soon, too small, too late no storage possibilities.
Doesn't seem to matter that the bulbs are drying inside or outside here in Seattle as long as they don't get wet.
Braiding is the next thing, that should be fun to figure out, some books say braid before completely dry others say when dry...maybe both will work. Photos next if my plaits look reasonable.

Friday, July 15, 2011


Mid-July and the garden is full and maybe even some tomatoes in our future. Pulled 1/3 of the garlic and it is curing will continue to pull it up as the lower leaves wither, well not pull, dig it up. It would seem easy to pull but not in my soil.
Finally we have peas! The zucchini is blossoming, one hubbard squash flower but nothing to polinate it unfortunately. Loads of flowers which I let alone where ever they come up, doesn't seem to hurt anything so far. Beans are waist high without flowers yet but I think they will do well. I am going to pull the lettuces and start over today so that we can have salad again in September. Will try seeding some fall Broccoli...Hmmm wonder how that will do. Most everything has done better than I expected given the weather. There have been aphids on a few things but some soapy water with chili's from Hawaii seem to have stopped them for now. Off to pull up those lettuces!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Flowers

July and it is hot and there is an abundance of flowers and these peonies are the end of that abundance. Lovely to have these big arrangements in the house. Sweet peas are next which of course means small bouquets but lovely. I planted vintage type seed and the sweet peas have fantastic spicy aromas.
Peas are starting to get ripe, amazing! Carrots are growing, walla walla onions are about ready and it is soon time to pull some garlic. I only had one elephant garlic, pulled and roasted that on the 4th of July. Worth growing a few more next year. Still have lettuces, new crop of radishes about ready, beans are growing, potatoes about to flower and tomatoes are way behind but looking good, some flowers now and a few set fruits.
Only one pest issue and that is some aphids, pulled some lacinato kale and the collards as they were being overwhelmed by the little creeps. Spray of soapy water was not helping enough and I did not want them to spread.
Not too disappointed with the garden now but it was sure late in coming along.