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LIVE! Making Homegrown Garlic Braids

LIVE! Making Homegrown Garlic Braids

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  1. Becky I want to build a raise bed garden like you have. Do you have video history of your build. I know one of your videos you said Josh built it. I would love to know the materials and procedure used. Also your irrigation system you spoke of that lays on top too. I would love your help. I’m older and was going to get some help building easy maintenance. Thank you for your time. God Bless

  2. Love watching your videos! Our community in Minnesota is having an annual garlic festival this upcoming weekend! Growers from around the country bring an enormous collection of different varieties along with literature and growing tips! There are vendors and food trucks, including garlic ice cream that I plan on sampling this year!! I will also be purchasing some different varieties to plant, have done this in previous years with moderate success, probably because I planted in my raised beds and didn’t apply enough protection for our very cold winters. This time I’ll plant in the ground! 🤞🤞

  3. I am growing garlic for the first time. I was store bought that decided to sprout so i got told to put it in the ground. We will see what it does in a couple of months. Planted say mid june in SE QLD Australia. Not sure when to harvest but will google at a later date. 😅

  4. Your garlic / wild flower braid has turned out gorgeous.
    In Australia we call the straw flowers, " Ever Lasting Daisies " & yours have lovely colours. Up in the coastal mountains here in nsw, they grow wild on the side's of the road.
    We picked them growing up & those one's were either, orange, yellow & or white.
    Excellent video thks❤❤

  5. I missed the live, this is beautiful. There is a garlic festival on the Isle of Wight in England every year and you can buy everything from bulbs, ice cream, breads and fudge made from garlic. I’ve never been but maybe next year.

  6. Becky thanks for talking about what garlic does if it’s picked a bit late. In Australia we have the option to online shop and have it delivered to the boot of the car. The day after watching your harvest I purchased store garlic and both bulbs were splitting. If I didn’t know about it I would have refused them thinking they were unusable. I know now they are fine to use but don’t store well.

  7. Hello Josh & Becky. I am in a tropical environment, in Antigua 🇦🇬 and was told that softneck varieties would do better here. I am going to research and see which varieties of softneck would do best where it never falls below 75 degrees Fahrenheit. I also want to try elephant garlic but I would have to leave them in the refrigerator to mimic winter before planting them.

  8. When we lived in the NE corner of Arizona, we bought an Egyptian Garlic aka Walking Garlic plant. Throughout the 5 years we were there, that garlic grew everywhere! I couldn’t give enough of it away! It just kept multiplying! I wondered if the new owners of our home knew what it was!
    I’m jealous of your Oregon blueberries! I’ll check Azure and see if I can get some frozen.

  9. Becky, would you consider adding the actual date you shot your videos to your future posts? It would be nice to know what’s coming in the garden for those of us that are new to gardening

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