Tha garlic was harvested a week ago. We have three trailer loads in our pole barn curing. After the tops dry down we will trim it and then once the wrappers are thouroughly dry we will trim the roots and grade it. We save the largest for replanting in the fall and sell and distribute the other sizes.
Though we harvest the garlic scapes for early season eating...a few slip through cracks. The kids and I thought that it was interesting to see the various stages of garlic scape development...so we lined them up for all to see. The scape which is the seed head, gets larger as the bulbils (seeds) swell. Eventually the outer casing of the garlic scape "flowers" releasing the bulbils. We do not plant the bulbils as they would take a full year and a half to become a head of garlic...we plant cloves in November and harvest full heads in July. Less weeding!!!!
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