November 21, 2024

VIDEO: An Unconventional Way to Grow Garlic with Karl Hammer


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17 thoughts on “VIDEO: An Unconventional Way to Grow Garlic with Karl Hammer

  1. This is super interesting. I've never had luck getting full garlic from a bulbil, but mine have never looked like his either, those are huge and beautiful seed. But I do think there is use for bulbils as a green garlic crop since you could plant them super dense.

  2. I have been drying to convince people to not turn all their scapes into pesto, so far no luck 😀 I grow my garlic from bulbils or I use the bulbils in cooking.

  3. The bulbils on the variety he's growing are absolutely enormous. I deliberately leave scapes on some of mine to collect bulbils, but he's operating way way at another level.

    Gandalf indeed.

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