Thatβs awesome! I just researched that to understand the concept better. This is only my second year gardening so Iβm still really green. The scapes were cut off 1.5 weeks prior to pulling the garlic this year. Those are going to add amazing flavour to meals once Iβm able to freeze dry the scapes to be enjoyed year round.
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My last garlic pull
In a twelve year garden build
Shared with a fren
#haiku
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I spent 12 years building this soil only to hear the new owners brought in brown paper bags.
They chopped down the whole yard and took away the matter.
Sigh, its not my circus any longer.
But I'm happy to have one last harvest of garlic and share it with nostr:nprofile1qqsp2efvfxvyptu4hafd36unh77awd9e94q0y8zwh96tzf89n9740jcpz4mhxue69uhkzem8wghxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqpuf2dg and frens. They grew over 3 feet tall. I'd reckon almost 4 feet on some.
Over 200 garlic were harvested. Plenty to share. And I dug deep filling bins with my living soil for travels to my new land π @holdilocks for pics?
All things considered. I will not miss my latest city digs (nostr:nprofile1qqsp3yzapfwkyw4cr2vt4xx9s27474lj2pkxhqyfqh79n826pv3fkzqpz4mhxue69uhkzem8wghxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakq29ww4w π).
With what I am leaving behind I am gaining with new land and opportunities.
I remember! Sad that the new owners don't share your vision, but I am glad to hear you have your sights set on something bigger and better. π« the thought of moving with your soil makes me smile lol