Know what? I'm full of crap. I think I'll just start jotting some ideas and see where it goes.
So here I go...
Hmm..
Well...
Sigh. I am going to get some water...
OK, I'm back. Let's see....
OH! I know. I like to garden. Right now it's summer here in the Southeastern US. The price of EVERYTHING is up, and people are growing food. I'm one of those people. I have a big property, not huge, but a good sized .81 acre. I can put a lot of space into food production. Each year, I try to increase the garden size and become more efficient. I'll post more on the garden as I go along in the days and weeks to come.
Garlic was one of the first things I've harvested this year. It's an easy, almost foolproof (at least for this fool) crop to grow. It was super easy to get started: Back in November of last year, I went to the local natural foods coop and purchased a few bulbs of organic garlic. I broke the bulb into the individual cloves and planted them, root (fat) side facing downward in the prepared planting bed. They were spaced about six inches apart in rows about six to ten inches apart. I watered and mulched with chopped up leaves, and waited... Spring sprung, and so did the garlic. I fertilized it a few times and kept waiting. My patience was rewarded with a bounty of garlic in mid June when the leaves started to die back. All I had to do was pull out the now big bulbs. I need to weigh it to get the final tally.


UPDATE: I just trimmed and weighed the garlic. I got 27 bulbs with a total weight of 2.75 pounds. That should keep me cooking for a while.
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