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Old November 9, 2023   #1
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Default Dunganski, hard neck Garlic

I couldn't keep myself out of the garden. I thought I was done for this year, but I think I caught the garlic bug. Here it is 11/9 in zone 5b and im planting again

This time around I bought one pound of Dunganski hard neck size jumbo. The bulbs were very nice, firm, clean, blemish free. Each bulb had 10-11 cloves, and of those cloves most of them were large a few were smaller. I received 9 bulbs in the package. After cracking, I ended up with 106 total cloves. 80 of those cloves were large, 13 were medium, 13 were small, and there was two micro sized cloves.

I plan on planting all of the cloves just to see how the smaller ones size up. I just finished sterilizing the cloves by soaking them in 70% isopropyl alcohol for 10 minutes. I then drained the alcohol, and put the cloves in a liquid fertilizer and baking soda solution. I will soak them in this solution over night, and plant the cloves tomorrow.

This variety of garlic should store around 10 months once its cured.
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Old November 9, 2023   #2
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You have some skills, Amen!!

The Native Americans used Garlic to overcome Colds and Fever.

I love the Purple in this type of Garlic.

If you have some to sell after your success; send me a message.
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Old November 14, 2023   #3
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Eventually I plan on scaling up my entire garlic stock and start selling to market. The types im growing are Music, Ivan, Dunganski. I plan on growing Russian Red, and Inchelium Red garlic next year.
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We need to start a Trading Post with each other which can be done here in the United States with each other, like Native Americans did with themselves before the Trial of Tears. The way I understand the Trade was done by Sending a Shipment each year at the same time each year. You can send me the bags of your Garlic and I can send you Winter Vegetables in the Spring and Heirloom Tomatoes in the Summer. It is a system that takes a lot of Faith.

Maybe you can start it up here at Tomatoville, Amen!!
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