You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Use the garlic from your garden to make a garlic braid – don’t cut off the ...
Garlic "cloves" are also called garlic "toes" in New Orleans-speak. (The NOLA.com / Times-Picayune archive) I am the grateful recipient of just-picked garlic that has the stems intact. With my sharp ...
Garlic is easy to store -- and there's more than one method -- so that you'll always have it on hand when needed. Let's just start with a little terminology to distinguish between the basic types: ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Onions are an easy crop, one that doesn’t require much attention. Water and weed — that’s about it. But toward the end of summer, you need to watch them to ...
Garlic bulbs are typically harvested in summer when the plant’s leaves start to yellow and dry out. Unless you intend to freeze, can, or use the garlic in recipes immediately, fresh garlic must be ...
Although many Americans understand the pleasure of growing their own tomatoes and fresh vegetables, many never think to grow and cure their own garlic, shallots and onions. First-time growers will ...
BOISE — Most of us are busy putting our gardens to bed for the winter, but there’s something you can plant now that will grow through the winter and be ready for a delicious harvest come next spring.
Use the garlic from your garden to make a garlic braid – don’t cut off the stems when you harvest it. Soft-neck garlic is better: its thinner, more flexible stalks are easier to work with. If the ...
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