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Norma J. Briggs 06-03-2004 12:52 AM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in zone 9
and planted mine (the garlic) in the fall since we have very warm
winters-never even a light freeze-now I have no idea when I should harvest
it.

Are there signs I look for when it is ready?

Thanks

Norma


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omi 06-03-2004 02:17 AM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
"Norma J. Briggs" nbriggs@(NO SPAM)houston.rr.com wrote in message
...
I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in

zone 9
and planted mine (the garlic) in the fall since we have very warm
winters-never even a light freeze-now I have no idea when I should

harvest
it.
Are there signs I look for when it is ready?


In our version of zone 9 (AZ Desert), the best time is when there are
still about three green leaf blades on the plant. Each leaf blade
represents a wrapper around the bulb and if you wait until all of the
leaves turn brown there is nothing to hold the blades together. In our
region, this usually happens in May for true garlic (early June for
elephant garlic) if the cloves (or rounds) are planted in October.
Olin



omi 06-03-2004 02:32 AM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
"Norma J. Briggs" nbriggs@(NO SPAM)houston.rr.com wrote in message
...
I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in

zone 9
and planted mine (the garlic) in the fall since we have very warm
winters-never even a light freeze-now I have no idea when I should

harvest
it.
Are there signs I look for when it is ready?


In our version of zone 9 (AZ Desert), the best time is when there are
still about three green leaf blades on the plant. Each leaf blade
represents a wrapper around the bulb and if you wait until all of the
leaves turn brown there is nothing to hold the blades together. In our
region, this usually happens in May for true garlic (early June for
elephant garlic) if the cloves (or rounds) are planted in October.
Olin



omi 06-03-2004 03:01 AM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
"Norma J. Briggs" nbriggs@(NO SPAM)houston.rr.com wrote in message
...
I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in

zone 9
and planted mine (the garlic) in the fall since we have very warm
winters-never even a light freeze-now I have no idea when I should

harvest
it.
Are there signs I look for when it is ready?


In our version of zone 9 (AZ Desert), the best time is when there are
still about three green leaf blades on the plant. Each leaf blade
represents a wrapper around the bulb and if you wait until all of the
leaves turn brown there is nothing to hold the blades together. In our
region, this usually happens in May for true garlic (early June for
elephant garlic) if the cloves (or rounds) are planted in October.
Olin



Loki 06-03-2004 05:46 AM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
il Sat, 06 Mar 2004 00:22:18 GMT, "Norma J. Briggs" ha scritto:

I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in zone 9
and planted mine (the garlic) in the fall since we have very warm
winters-never even a light freeze-now I have no idea when I should harvest
it.

Are there signs I look for when it is ready?

Thanks

Norma


The tops go brown :-) . if you leave them in too long, like over
winter, much of them will turn to slush.
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Norma J. Briggs 06-03-2004 01:21 PM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Thanks Everyone!
"Loki" wrote in message
...
il Sat, 06 Mar 2004 00:22:18 GMT, "Norma J. Briggs" ha scritto:

I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in zone

9
and planted mine (the garlic) in the fall since we have very warm
winters-never even a light freeze-now I have no idea when I should

harvest
it.

Are there signs I look for when it is ready?

Thanks

Norma


The tops go brown :-) . if you leave them in too long, like over
winter, much of them will turn to slush.
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Norma J. Briggs 06-03-2004 01:50 PM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Thanks Everyone!
"Loki" wrote in message
...
il Sat, 06 Mar 2004 00:22:18 GMT, "Norma J. Briggs" ha scritto:

I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in zone

9
and planted mine (the garlic) in the fall since we have very warm
winters-never even a light freeze-now I have no idea when I should

harvest
it.

Are there signs I look for when it is ready?

Thanks

Norma


The tops go brown :-) . if you leave them in too long, like over
winter, much of them will turn to slush.
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Norma J. Briggs 06-03-2004 02:08 PM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Thanks Everyone!
"Loki" wrote in message
...
il Sat, 06 Mar 2004 00:22:18 GMT, "Norma J. Briggs" ha scritto:

I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in zone

9
and planted mine (the garlic) in the fall since we have very warm
winters-never even a light freeze-now I have no idea when I should

harvest
it.

Are there signs I look for when it is ready?

Thanks

Norma


The tops go brown :-) . if you leave them in too long, like over
winter, much of them will turn to slush.
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Steve Calvin 06-03-2004 02:59 PM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Norma J. Briggs wrote:
Thanks Everyone!
"Loki" wrote in message
...

il Sat, 06 Mar 2004 00:22:18 GMT, "Norma J. Briggs" ha scritto:


I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in zone


9


I "assume" that you know to cut the scapes off.

I harvest mine when the majority of the leaves are brown. I clean them
off and hang them upside down in a cool dry place with good
ventilation for a week or two and then cut the stems off and store.

Typically in New York zone 5 a/b (Mid-Hudson Valley) that's in late
June or early July. I have no clue when it would be for zone 9

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Steve

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Steve Calvin 06-03-2004 03:27 PM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Norma J. Briggs wrote:
Thanks Everyone!
"Loki" wrote in message
...

il Sat, 06 Mar 2004 00:22:18 GMT, "Norma J. Briggs" ha scritto:


I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in zone


9


I "assume" that you know to cut the scapes off.

I harvest mine when the majority of the leaves are brown. I clean them
off and hang them upside down in a cool dry place with good
ventilation for a week or two and then cut the stems off and store.

Typically in New York zone 5 a/b (Mid-Hudson Valley) that's in late
June or early July. I have no clue when it would be for zone 9

--
Steve

Men are from Earth. Women are from Earth. Deal with it.


Steve Calvin 06-03-2004 03:27 PM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Norma J. Briggs wrote:
Thanks Everyone!
"Loki" wrote in message
...

il Sat, 06 Mar 2004 00:22:18 GMT, "Norma J. Briggs" ha scritto:


I know this is a silly question for the old timers, but...I live in zone


9


I "assume" that you know to cut the scapes off.

I harvest mine when the majority of the leaves are brown. I clean them
off and hang them upside down in a cool dry place with good
ventilation for a week or two and then cut the stems off and store.

Typically in New York zone 5 a/b (Mid-Hudson Valley) that's in late
June or early July. I have no clue when it would be for zone 9

--
Steve

Men are from Earth. Women are from Earth. Deal with it.


Pen 09-03-2004 03:50 AM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Thank you, I was going to ask about zone 5. :)

Pen 09-03-2004 03:50 AM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Thank you, I was going to ask about zone 5. :)

Pen 09-03-2004 03:50 AM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
Thank you, I was going to ask about zone 5. :)

b 14-03-2004 04:48 PM

when do you harvest garlic?
 
(Pen) wrote in message . com...
Thank you, I was going to ask about zone 5. :)



I'm in England and don't understand all these zones


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