I have heard a saying about planting garlic on the shortest day of the year. Well I am pretty close to being that late so I am hoping for the best. I would certainly expect a great crop of green garlic.
At the bottom of the northern most tomato trellis I planted almost two dozen Russian Red garlic cloves from my last year's harvest. These were some of the largest cloves that I saved especially for next year's crop.
In the new tomato trellis near the middle of the garden, I planted one dozen Music cloves from last year's harvest. These were premium cloves that will hopefully provide next year's seed stock.
This bed at the park was heavily planted by casting cloves on the slightly disturbed soil. The dried grass clippings were then lightly spread over the seeds. It felt good to be out in the garden today. And the forecast for next week is wintry cold, so I am happy to be done with the garlic.