Love this video! This is the best video on braiding garlic I have seen, and the FIRST to say that you can braid hard-neck garlic! Ingenious! I really like your no-nonsense, simple approach to working and using the braid. Thanks so much for doing this.
In a small garden bed in England I've just harvested some 20+ bulbs. Looked for instruction on braiding, and this was by far the best. I'm such a novice to growing garlic that I didn't know about soft/hard neck varieties. Love the damp towel tip and I now know where to wield the hammer if needed. :)
You are wonderful! Best braiding video anywhere. I keep referring back to it, pause, rewind, pause rewind. I will get better at braiding garlic because of you. You have so many years experience so I consider you the expert. Thanks for the video.
Just Lovely. Very nice the way you used the tail to make the handle/hanger. Excellent video. Thanks for sharing your expertise. Much love and blessings to you and yours.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I can’t wait to braid my hard neck garlic. I actually thought you could only braid the soft neck. I’ve never braided them before and now with your lesson I feel confident I can do this!
Thank you for this video. Your video show's me how to braid garlic. The other videos show me how great THEY braid garlic. Thanks again. And now I'm going to do some braiding with my 50 bulb harvest.
Hi, new sub here, I loved when you pounded the garlic & said " because it's fun " cracked me up. Very cool. 200 yr holy crap, I'll be lucky to get 1 done, gonna try next yr, I saved the vid. I heard that issue & was wondering. 😂 thanks for sharing. Take care, BTW very nice teaching.
Wow! Now I know I CAN braid hard neck garlic. Thought it could not be done. will have several garlic braids this year as I have over 30 bulbs of hardnecks!!
Awesome! A fantastic jnstructional tutorial video! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise on this video! The braid was the best that I have ever seen!
excellent video. Different style with the hard neck. I haven't seen this style braid, next round is going to have a tail, I cut mine off! Great job, thanks for hte video.
Love the video. Love the humor; rolling pin and rubber mallet. Love, love the accent. Reminds me of my grandfather's 2nd wife who was from Maryland I think, but this sounds like PA to me?
Can you cut off a whole bulb. If I supplied these to a deli can a whole bulb be cut off and sold? If so do you take from the top or the bottom? Anybody know?
Nice presentation!! _(and I _*_NEVER_*_ say that to anyone)_ QUESTION: I pulled 24 soft neck last night. How long should I leave them hang in my 'cool shaded area' before braiding them? THANKS in advance!!
Down to Earth Video. The British are so funny in the comments. It’s like their grandmother taught them nothing. Lost. I am surprised but suggest they take a trip to Maramures and the rest of Transylvania to get regrounded in the old ways. Like Charlie.
Aw, I hope your braiding skills were also used on little girls! You’d have done a brilliant job French braiding, except for the rubber mallet part, most people don’t use rubber mallets on kids hair. Most.
I'm no expert but braiding before would reduce airflow around them and that's going to be more conducive to disease and mold etc... I wouldn't do it before. (But I'm also trying to understand why one braids garlic... is it just "fun"?)