Great video Jeff. Cheers! I have a quick garlic question. My garlic has sprouted to about 12 inches due to very mild weather here in Germany. If I harvested the shoots now, do you think there will still be time for shoots to regrow and for good clove development, as it's only December, or will removing the shoots prevent clove growth during spring? Those shoots are so tasty fried up with mushrooms and bacon. Interested in your opinion.
Love these short shorts. Last year I grew parsley inside. It grew well, but I hated the mold gnats. I'm not going anything inside right now. I'm gonna bake my starter mix before I do my seed starts this year, too. I really hate the gnats.
Another thing I do during winter is make bio char. The snow is usually on the ground and my property always has fuel available. It's a perfect time to clean up and work more towards Sustainable Permaculture. I could also use the logs and brush to make a huegel culture bed. Chip them up or char them either way it's all good ways to stop killing the soil and start building the soil. Happy Sustainable Permaculture New Year!!
Ay up planted some chive today in the propergater as we speak
Thanks for the motivation. I’ve been meaning to get to that
Very nice
Great video Jeff. Cheers!
I have a quick garlic question.
My garlic has sprouted to about 12 inches due to very mild weather here in Germany.
If I harvested the shoots now, do you think there will still be time for shoots to regrow and for good clove development, as it's only December, or will removing the shoots prevent clove growth during spring? Those shoots are so tasty fried up with mushrooms and bacon.
Interested in your opinion.
We’ve been spared the cold stuff here so far. As soon as the Christmas stuff gets put away the herbs are coming out!!
My chives stay outdoors all winter in zone 7a. Freezing weather hasn't harmed them in two years.
Love these short shorts. Last year I grew parsley inside. It grew well, but I hated the mold gnats. I'm not going anything inside right now. I'm gonna bake my starter mix before I do my seed starts this year, too. I really hate the gnats.
"Dill-igent harvesting".
Well, you did it again. Even plain folk like me can understand that video, and my door’s always open for more. Thank you.
Another thing I do during winter is make bio char. The snow is usually on the ground and my property always has fuel available. It's a perfect time to clean up and work more towards Sustainable Permaculture. I could also use the logs and brush to make a huegel culture bed. Chip them up or char them either way it's all good ways to stop killing the soil and start building the soil.
Happy Sustainable Permaculture New Year!!