Garlic ... way up north
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 8:35 pm
Looking for some advice....
I planted about 72 garlic (Various types) in a raised bed last Fall (October 2017). About 3 weeks later we had frost. By frost I mean frozen ground for the next 6 months guaranteed.... this year has proven to be longer.
About 2 weeks ago, when all of the snow was off the garlic bed and the spring sun had been warming the soil, they started to poke through the ground. I kind of panicked as I know the evening temps were around -10 celsius. I put a bed blanket, and a tarp over them every night since, just before the heat of the day was lost. I uncover them every morning just as the heat o fate day starts to roll back in. Usually uncovered for about 12 hours. In direct sunlight.
More have grown, and they seem to be doing very well.... considering our weather this year. What next? They are about 2-3 inches in height now, and seem very strong. Am I in a "Leave them alone, and let them do there own thing" phase? Do they need fertilizer? Now that I'm this far with them, I'm just looking for advice on what should I do next, and going forward.
See picture below for a quick progress pic. You all may think... thats not much, but I'm am pumped over these! I really didn't think Id get this far.
I planted about 72 garlic (Various types) in a raised bed last Fall (October 2017). About 3 weeks later we had frost. By frost I mean frozen ground for the next 6 months guaranteed.... this year has proven to be longer.
About 2 weeks ago, when all of the snow was off the garlic bed and the spring sun had been warming the soil, they started to poke through the ground. I kind of panicked as I know the evening temps were around -10 celsius. I put a bed blanket, and a tarp over them every night since, just before the heat of the day was lost. I uncover them every morning just as the heat o fate day starts to roll back in. Usually uncovered for about 12 hours. In direct sunlight.
More have grown, and they seem to be doing very well.... considering our weather this year. What next? They are about 2-3 inches in height now, and seem very strong. Am I in a "Leave them alone, and let them do there own thing" phase? Do they need fertilizer? Now that I'm this far with them, I'm just looking for advice on what should I do next, and going forward.
See picture below for a quick progress pic. You all may think... thats not much, but I'm am pumped over these! I really didn't think Id get this far.