Some of you may be wondering what has happened to my garlic farming since the move.
It has been put on hold until we can get established. However, Betsy did hastily plant some garlic in the front yard last October and it appears to be doing exceptionally well with little work on my part.
The French Grey Shallots are doing very well, as are most of the garlic varieties.
I will only have enough for our kitchen this season and will need to decide soon what I plan to do for the next. We do not have agricultural land here in the woods. In fact, the front yard is becoming our vegetable plot since it is the only flat land that receives enough sun for summer produce.
You know the saying: "Grow where you are planted"? Well, you may have to "plant where it will grow" in this new location. And, who says it's bad to have one's garden in the front yard. I have neighbors who do ...
ReplyDeleteAm thoroughly enjoying betting to know your woods. Thanks for sharing.