Garlic Harvest 2010 Begins!

July 17, 2010 · Filed Under Garlic, Garlic - Asiatic Turban, Garlic - Creole 

I started today harvesting my first few garlics.  The Asiatic Turban and Creole types always need to be harvested a little earlier that the others, so I started with these.  Even though there are several different varieties of garlic in the picture, they all look pretty similar, with the characteristic reddish skin of the Turban types.

They look really good this year.  They also smell wonderful!  The Turbans are among the most aromatic varieties, and among my favorites.  The only drawback is they do tend to fall apart in the ground if you harvest them too late and they are a little more susceptible to garlic rust.

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7 Responses to “Garlic Harvest 2010 Begins!”

  1. Jo on July 17th, 2010 22:32

    Those are absolutely gorgeous Patrick! If they are more aromatic than my garlic was this year, I’d better not grow it. Our house was inundated with the fabulous smell of fresh garlic for days and days and the whole time all I could think of was food food food!

  2. rainman on July 17th, 2010 23:33

    Looking good…

    I’d better put some more in then (middle of winter here).

  3. Barrett on July 19th, 2010 18:41

    Hey Patrick,

    I have recently got into growing garlic and have become a tad obsessed! It is wonderful to grow and I’ve been getting a lot of great information from your blog. I was wondering if you would be willing to help me try to identify one for which I haven’t been able to get much information from the seller. You seem to have grown a wide variety and might be able to help me narrow down to a short list of possibles.

  4. Patrick on July 20th, 2010 13:56

    Jo,, Rainman: Thanks for the comments.

    Barrett: It’s very difficult to determine what the variety is in this way. The same garlic grown in two different places can look very different. It can also depend on the climate, etc. I’ll try to help, and I’ll send you an email.

  5. Ted on July 20th, 2010 15:41

    Great looking Garlic! I’m gonna have to try my hand with garlic next year, I love the stuff:)

  6. Mike (planbe) on July 22nd, 2010 8:56

    One thing that always confounds me is When To Harvest Garlic. I usually seem to leave things too late, but then it’s always a race against Rust…

    Do you have a post somewhere about this?

  7. Patrick on July 22nd, 2010 14:50

    Kathy made a pretty good post about harvesting several days ago (including the comment from me):

    http://carletongarden.blogspot.com/2010/07/garlic-harvest.html

    Basically, if you’ve got rust, try to harvest before it dies completely!

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