An Unconventional Way to Grow Garlic with Karl Hammer
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This man is delightful to listen to!:) He reminds me of my dad who I pleasantly refer to as a garden gnome! Lol!! Yes.. we're little shorties!:) But his knowledge and passion is what impresses me the most!👍😊
After I saw this segment in the longer version I jumped in growing garlic. Really liked his drying house!
Awesome for you. I am aspiring to as well. I have a 10 lb box sitting on my dresser until my raised bed is complete lol. Still unsure of what I can get for my crop once its mature.
The bulbils on the variety he's growing are absolutely enormous. I deliberately leave scapes on some of mine to collect bulbils, but he's operating way way at another level.
Gandalf indeed.
Rocamboles then Marbled Purple Stripe have the largest bulbils of all the different garlic families.
Very interesting information! Thanks, Curtis.
Amazing! Definitely will try this next season. Also, bought a membership to your site, WOW that's a lot of content!
This is super interesting. I've never had luck getting full garlic from a bulbil, but mine have never looked like his either, those are huge and beautiful seed. But I do think there is use for bulbils as a green garlic crop since you could plant them super dense.
Incredible.. such a knowledgeable man..
This video was great
Alright you got me with Karl Hanmer...
When he talks I listen. Saw him at speak at the BFA conference last winter. His talk was called something like magmatic gasses spinning and coalescing into soil and food as medicine. He is such a wizard. I wish I got to go to that garlic workshop.
Yeah, I need more information. I need to know, what is a bulbul? LOL
It's the flower tip of the scape when not cut. It takes about three years to develop and can result in a cross pollenated garlic variety as it is sexual reproduction.
@@FrontYardGardener Thanks for that! I've only been gardening for a few years, and I have much to learn, grasshopper!
Try Google or Duck duck Go for "what if" questions. Works pretty good ;)
@@offgridcurtisstone Ah, but grasshopper needs to hear from real humans, not electronic overlords.
@@FrontYardGardener Actually bulbils are not sexual reproduction, they are produced asexually and are actually clones. He mentions that at 3:55 in the video. This guy definitely knows his garlic and has for sure been growing garlic longer than I've been alive.
I have been drying to convince people to not turn all their scapes into pesto, so far no luck :D I grow my garlic from bulbils or I use the bulbils in cooking.
Now Curtis needs to re-do this video explaining what we just saw.
Does Karl Hammer have a site on you tube?
I saw him buried a jar of garlic in the compost. did the compost turn the garlic black
$10 a month subscription. Sweet.
Mmmmm thanks men
Somethings seriously wrong with the garlic and ginger here in the uk, so I'm thinking to grow, , but need to find a real garlic to grow from,
Hhhmmm.....