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    #25
    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
    Plant date is important, you do not want any root growth at all. Late October at the earliest. Also, mulch it heavily.

    Other than that, we are new to the garlic racket, but so far so good. Demand is enormous for garlic. Gross revenue of ten g an acre is typical apparently.
    sure would be nice to have garlic that doesn't come from China and grown in human waste ! we use lots , lol

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      #26
      My wife has grown garlic for years and if you look in my second picture there are two short rows of garlic.
      One row is behind the overgrown lettuce and the other row is the first row on the right, behind the beets.
      She plants late fall or early spring works either way.

      What she grew last year we just finished and she ran out to the garden and grabbed some new.

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        #27
        All this talk makes me think of Al Bundy when he was stressed as a shoe salesman....lmao...

        I do enjoy doing some gardening....but there will be not a single apple this year ...piss me off....back to the episode of Al Bundy ...

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          #28
          Originally posted by bucket View Post
          All this talk makes me think of Al Bundy when he was stressed as a shoe salesman....lmao...

          I do enjoy doing some gardening....but there will be not a single apple this year ...piss me off....back to the episode of Al Bundy ...
          yea what happened to the apples ? trees flowers well, no frost ?

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            #29
            Apple Maggot and Codling Worm Experiment: Since the worms got our apples last year, this year I sprayed the trunk of the tree and the surrounding ground with Malathion every few days. Since the larvae crawl up and under the bark, I concentrated on that area. So far, no sign of the moths nor worms, but they still may come, I dunno. Lots of apples on most trees that I see around here.

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              #30
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              yea what happened to the apples ? trees flowers well, no frost ?
              I don't think they flowered this year.....odd...any ideas?

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                #31
                Garlic getting planted back about the third week of October after a snow that wasn’t forecast

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                  #32
                  Some of the garden we get to enjoy this winter.

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                    Some of the garden we get to enjoy this winter.

                    Holy Cat, I’ve not seen a more beautifully stocked larder. Who does all that canning?

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                      #34
                      Awesome,
                      and on th either wall wine or moonshine?

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