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the garlic gang

garlic planting is a festive opportunity … wouldn’t you agree?

mmmm garlic!

…especially when ya have to rock out about 1,000 cloves!

so we grabbed a couple of our fellow garlic lovers and gathered together as the garlic gang for a sun-filled saturday morning.

seaweed marinated garlic cloves

we couldn’t have asked for a better morning and afternoon.

the soil was lookin’ healthy and cozy….worm castings were on standby.

it was time, my friends.

oh yes….it was time.

prepped garlic beds

aside from measuring and lining up our rows, digging the trenches and so on….part of our prep work and laying down a good foundation for our seed garlic was in the amazing benefits of worm castings.

here’s a little excerpt from our local supplier, vermagreen organics about the benefits of vermiculture to one’s growing system:

“getting plants off to the right start is a significant part of what earthworm castings can provide for gardeners and growers.  like infant formula, there are many great quality synthetically produced fertilizers, but none of them can provide the intrinsic value that mother nature can provide.  earthworm castings, with all of the micronutrients and helpful microbes, can be likened to mother’s milk for your soil and have proven to be a great natural way to assist your plants in establishing strong root systems, higher yields and improved disease resistance.”

k spreadin' the worm love


 
 

each trench and clove got its blanket of worm castings before settling into the soil bed for their overwintering nap.

happy helpers


 
 
 

  we did our garlic on 10×10 spacings …. 10 inches between each clove and 10 inches between each row within the bed. this will allow them to have enough personal space to do their thang!

 
 
 
 

perfect placement


 
 
 

and just like that, we hammered out the planting in an easy, breezy, few hours!

 
 
 

but … then again, we did have this task master on us all day …..

the bossy boss


garlic bonanza 2011

who doesn’t just love garlic?!

 

seed garlic

 

here at the bossy, we love it … can’t seem to get enough of it!

not only does it keep the vampires away, garlic also has some great medicinal uses from acting as a very powerful anti-fungal to boosting our immune system, lowering cholesterol, healing thrush and strep throat, and in fighting off those blasted colds and ear infections.

it’s even been known to help animals (and humans) expel parasites and rid their body of intestinal worms.  imagine that!

so garlic is pretty genius when ya think about it ….. why not get out there and become one with it?

 

armenian seed garlic

 

that’s exactly what we did in mid-october.

remember all that seed garlic we bought thru various local, garlic farmers at the minnesota garlic festival?

it was time to get down n’ dirty!

we sat down one friday night, netflix keyed up with our shows, enamel bowls at the ready, and about 1,000 cloves of garlic awaiting their shucking.

garlic planting was around the corner … the next morning, in fact.

the beds and soil were ready and the unusually warm october weather was starting to fizzle away.

so there we sat….shuckin’ away the papery thin coatings of each garlic bulb…..loving the vibrant, pungent smells….and taking in the pretty markings throughout such varieties like the purple stripes.

shuckin' time!

 

if i wasn’t a big enough of a farm nerd already ….. learning about all of the varieties and wonders of garlic certainly put me over the edge!

from armenian, music, and german extra hardy to inchellium red, metechi, and siberian.  all in all, we shucked our 8 primary varieties along with a handful of cloves from 24 others that we’re testing to fulfill our curiosity caps.

garlic galore!

 

once all of the shuckin’ was done….it was time to get all hippie with our own all-natural seaweed emulsion!

that’s right …..seaweed.

here’s the deal….garlic is prone to fungal issues when first planted and a great, chemical-free way to off set that and get them growin’ in the right direction is to soak them in a seaweed/baking soda mixture a few hours to even throughout the night prior to planting these precious little cloves.

dried seaweed

 

 

 

so, we grabbed a big bag of dried seaweed from our local asian market, united noodles, and began the process of extracting all the good stuff from it by bringing it to a boil and then letting the seaweed mixture simmer for three hours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

up next for this slimy wonder …..

seaweed emulsion

 

 

 

after simmering for a while and letting it all work its magic, we put in a few tablespoons of baking soda and gave it a stir.

we, then, drained off the green goodness into glass containers – reusing our old milk jugs.

so easy a caveman …..

um yea….

 

anyway….a little seaweed goes a long way.

and for under $20, we were able to make our own chemical-free anti-fungal, anti-disease solution to ensure that our garlic is sent off into their soil bed well-prepared.

 

final product

 

 

….and to leave nothing to waste …..

 

 

 

 

 

we made sure to take advantage of all the great nutrients and properties that the actual seaweed provides, as well.  a quick grind in the food processor and we’re good to go….perfect for spreading those remnants right into the compost or directly into the soil beds.

 

pureed seaweed

 

up next …….time to give those garlic cloves a cozy little bath!

 

keeping all of the varieties separate, we simply poured the seaweed emulsion over each group and left them to marinate prior to their saturday morning planting.

 

seaweed bath

 

some say we spoil our garlic …..

 

bossy says … go big….or go home.

*for information on where we purchased our seed garlic, please visit here.

 

 

 

 


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