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Garlic Scapes - Harvest and Discussion 

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@barrypetejr5655
@barrypetejr5655 Год назад
Love garlic, Sasha you are a glowing mommy....wish you both the best in parenting 😊❤
@Permaculture1957
@Permaculture1957 Год назад
You guys are going to be such awesome parents
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Thanks so much
@JoyoftheGardenandHome
@JoyoftheGardenandHome Год назад
Harvesting tomorrow! Congrats on pregnancy❤
@BrianBerriosOne
@BrianBerriosOne Год назад
We planted almost 500 cloves of Music last fall. We started off with a pound 4 yrs ago. We got 5 freezer bags of scapes here in downstate. We harvest it 2 weeks ago.
@thecurrentmoment
@thecurrentmoment Год назад
Did you end up with a symphony?
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Wonderful! I started off my garlic growing journey with 8 pounds of seed back in 2010... You can definitely ramp this crop up for sure!
@CorwynGC
@CorwynGC Год назад
Can I recommend scapes, radishes sautéed in butter. Getting your money's worth on that shirt, Sean.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Probably was $1.99 at Salvation Army 10 years ago, so yeah, it's been a good ROI
@angelad.8944
@angelad.8944 Год назад
@@edibleacres I am the same with my gardening clothes. It's amazing how long some things last!☺
@lostintheblossoms2894
@lostintheblossoms2894 Год назад
Some of my fav garments look shabby but are comfy and are true gardening companions.
@purepennylane
@purepennylane Год назад
Thanks for this tip! I couldn’t help but notice, baby on the way! How wonderful!
@berthacornejo5054
@berthacornejo5054 Год назад
Forget the garlic scapes!!! 😊 what’s in the oven is what I’m excited for 😅❤ so happy for you lovelies 🎉 best reveal ever!!!!! Congratulations 🍾
@danielsmith336
@danielsmith336 Год назад
Congratulations you two! You will be great parents
@northerngirlhobbies
@northerngirlhobbies Год назад
Incredible. I wish we had more property to grow this much garlic. Scapes should be ready next week. Thank you for sharing.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
This is a silly amount unless you plan to sell a bunch
@amberclemetson94
@amberclemetson94 Год назад
Gahhh I’m so glad you guys are bringing a human into this world!! Thanks for the knowledge shared as always, and congratulations :)))
@go-healthy8132
@go-healthy8132 Год назад
Now I know why my bulbs are so small each year. Learned something again 🙏🙏🙏
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Good luck next year!
@sjoerdmhh
@sjoerdmhh Год назад
Your garlic looks beautiful. You confirmed the idea I've made a mistake this year. It's been very dry here, but the tomatoes next to the garlic looked happy and I figured garlic was more of a Mediterranean crop, so I didn't water it. Now the stalks are all dying down, so I guess I might as well harvest the tiny bulbs. I just tell myself they will probably be extra flavourful ;). Feels weird to me that you have to keep on top of watering garlic in a place that's nicknamed "frog country". Probably because they're much more shallow-rooted than tomatoes?
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
We never have watered our garlic, BUT we mulch really deeply in the fall and often 'weed' by adding more mulch in the early spring. That has worked well for us and for the garlic getting consistent water levels
@allonesame6467
@allonesame6467 Год назад
Love Garlic Scapes and nice to see everyone out in the field. Blessings Abound!❤💐💐🌻🌻✨✨
@markkristynichols845
@markkristynichols845 Год назад
Just made scape pesto from our wild garlic and it’s so yummy! Also fermented scapes WOOT WOOT! 😃🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@NorthernGoshawk
@NorthernGoshawk Год назад
First time commenting "First!" Woo.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Yay!
@drummond06
@drummond06 Год назад
Congratulations on your future little garden assistant 🤗🤗🤗🤗
@PlantGuild
@PlantGuild Год назад
That field of garlic is envy on the screen. How cool! The dream for sure. I think I will plant garlic in our in-ground 8x12 bed this year after seeing how awesome that much garlic looks all together.
@amnajoudi5393
@amnajoudi5393 11 месяцев назад
We had our scapes last week. Delicious. Hope you are both well and that Sasha is doing well in her pregnancy. Xx
@ChristopherWisnoski
@ChristopherWisnoski Год назад
I just harvested scapes from the garlic we bought from you, they look n smell amazing! Thank You !
@amnajoudi5393
@amnajoudi5393 Год назад
Congratulations on your little bundle Sacha ❤ You are both going to give that baby a wonderful life 🎉
@loulehtonen7618
@loulehtonen7618 Год назад
Congratulations on your little bundle Sacha ❤ You are both going to give that baby a wonderful life 🎉
@veganbean2552
@veganbean2552 Год назад
We had our scapes last week. Delicious. Hope you are both well and that Sasha is doing well in her pregnancy. Xx
@gangofgreenhorns2672
@gangofgreenhorns2672 Год назад
I left all my scapes on my first season and that gave me a ton of seed stock. Didn't seem to hurt the size much. Bulbils need a lighter mulch and seem to work good with my strawberries (bc I pull most of the mulch back early in the season).
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Sounds like a good design to ramp up numbers quickly at the start
@christinap.2258
@christinap.2258 Год назад
Great idea about using the leftover bits for stock Sasha! Did not even think about that.
@angelad.8944
@angelad.8944 Год назад
Try some garlic scape pesto, YUM! 🤤You will not regret it.
@simouWassim-mc8ci
@simouWassim-mc8ci 11 месяцев назад
Congratulations you two! You will be great parents
@girak2
@girak2 Год назад
I didn't know you two are pregnant! Congrats!
@TaliaBoukassi-nh3sc
@TaliaBoukassi-nh3sc 11 месяцев назад
ممتاز
@خليفةخليفة-ق9ع
@خليفةخليفة-ق9ع Год назад
ممتاز
@fightmoneytarism
@fightmoneytarism Год назад
I did it this year, it's awesome. Also all the green after garlic harvest
@jlazelle1
@jlazelle1 Год назад
That's a lot of scapes! I got maybe 75 this year and made broth. Tried dehydrating them last year. No bueno. Great sauteed.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Lots of great recopies for them for sure
@valeriedarrow489
@valeriedarrow489 Год назад
new to garlic scapes but bought some at the farmers market this morning! what a timely video! 😊 thanks for sjaring...now I want to get into doing my own!
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Go for it!
@salihasaliha287
@salihasaliha287 11 месяцев назад
معلومات مفيدة
@HansQuistorff
@HansQuistorff Год назад
as per your advice I started using them fresh. My top multiplying onions are all producing bulblets and I have stiped all the side leaves so the scapes are a handy substitute. Not enough harvest this first year to lactic acid ferment them but hope to do that next year.
@hightower2537
@hightower2537 Год назад
do you bother with a second scape harvest? as after you harvest the scape its still grows few inches befor harvest time
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
We do not
@user-lp3ew1xb5u
@user-lp3ew1xb5u Год назад
made scape pesto the other day - delicious
@abderrahmanebarkat4257
@abderrahmanebarkat4257 11 месяцев назад
فلاحة
@Yah-xn1qz
@Yah-xn1qz Год назад
زراعة
@zollita
@zollita 10 месяцев назад
تم
@DjasmineBen-vt3xj
@DjasmineBen-vt3xj Год назад
شكرا
@SlimanSliman-mr7yr
@SlimanSliman-mr7yr Год назад
جميل
@samirdadi3569
@samirdadi3569 11 месяцев назад
جيد جدا
@mouradtadji2496
@mouradtadji2496 11 месяцев назад
جيد
@andrewpernitzke6310
@andrewpernitzke6310 Год назад
Great info. First year growing and....I waited too long. Lesson learned. As you said bulbs were small and scapes were as tough as tent poles. 😁 the best way to learn (IMO) is by f-ing up, with a little bit of guidance. Thank you, for the guidance...😁
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Scapes harvested VERY early makes a VERY big difference in bulb size. You've got next year to try!
@emilybh6255
@emilybh6255 Год назад
I harvested all my scapes a month ago here in zone 8a and have just finished harvesting my garlic. Some bulbs are three inches in diameter(which is impressivesince they were constantly having to battle mint that kept coming back throughout the winter and kept needing to be weeded out from under and between the garlic! I have a lot of Inchellium Red Soft neck garlic so they didn't grow scapes. But I did get scapes from some hard neck garlic I grew.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Great!
@trumpetingangel
@trumpetingangel Год назад
I moved here in the wi yet and have no garlic to harvest this year. But I’ve already put my order in for next year’s! I always thought if I ever started a farm, I’d specialize in garlic. Easiest thing I’ve ever grown!
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
It's a wonderful crop
@rolamfatima
@rolamfatima 11 месяцев назад
Gahhh I’m so glad you guys are bringing a human into this world!! Thanks for the knowledge shared as always, and congratulations
@edibleacres
@edibleacres 11 месяцев назад
thank you :)
@hhwippedcream
@hhwippedcream Год назад
My mistake... oof I harvest the scapes but don't stay up on it and so get a few miniatures which get turned to garlic powder and sauces.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Great use!
@theclash36
@theclash36 Год назад
Hardneck garlic does really well in Alaska too one of the easiest crops to grow here. Also congratulations. You guys are a big inspiration to me wish you the best of luck.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Thank you so so much!
@tterry53
@tterry53 Год назад
I let a few scapes stay on the plant this year and they formed a head and I just picked a couple of them and broke them apart. If I plant them this fall will they grow and be able to harvest garlic next year or will it take 2 years?
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
2 years from scape 'bulbils' to a decent sized garlic head. Worth it if you want to ramp up numbers :)
@lambsquartersfarm
@lambsquartersfarm Год назад
Interesting, you've got this dialed in, I'll have to get out and harvest mine. I'll be adding them to my morning eggs!
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Enjoy!
@that44rdv4rk
@that44rdv4rk Год назад
i've got a big patch of naturalized garlic that that I pull up and chop like scallions.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Sounds neat!
@Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
@Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor Год назад
Great to know! I was just walking through my garden yesterday, noticed the elephant garlic scapes and wondered what to do with them. Sasha's looking lovely!🤗💛🤗
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
She is :) Yeah, the elephant garlic scape is worth trying
@Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
@Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor Год назад
@@edibleacres just had an omlette made with the elephant garlic scapes and wine cap mushrooms from our garden.
@hojofiihfogo8907
@hojofiihfogo8907 11 месяцев назад
Beautifil👍👍👍
@SgtScourge
@SgtScourge Год назад
Is much of that for the market or are you hedging against vampires? 😅
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
A little of both
@ZinaguendouzMimi-md2td
@ZinaguendouzMimi-md2td Год назад
Love🥰🥰🥰🥰
@Mohamed-fc4hi
@Mohamed-fc4hi Год назад
Beautiful
@pincheguarito591
@pincheguarito591 Год назад
Lots of love!
@ZinaguendouzMimi-md2td
@ZinaguendouzMimi-md2td Год назад
Love❤❤❤❤
@beck5787
@beck5787 Год назад
Mama!!!! 🎉💖
@kissthechickensfarms
@kissthechickensfarms Год назад
Hemp when?
@yassinetorchi2505
@yassinetorchi2505 11 месяцев назад
Great
@abbeshassani5309
@abbeshassani5309 11 месяцев назад
Good 👍
@NadiaNessal
@NadiaNessal 11 месяцев назад
Nice
@FatimaGhazli-xi4mr
@FatimaGhazli-xi4mr Год назад
Nice
@cherifichihebeddine7026
@cherifichihebeddine7026 11 месяцев назад
Good
@Abderrazek778
@Abderrazek778 Год назад
Gg
@ilinelona2180
@ilinelona2180 Год назад
Good
@achrafmadrid5358
@achrafmadrid5358 Год назад
Good
@nourhannourhan2092
@nourhannourhan2092 Год назад
Tm
@DaniellePJ
@DaniellePJ Год назад
Sasha?! 💕
@rabehghellai8581
@rabehghellai8581 Год назад
E
@MohammedRefas-qc9ew
@MohammedRefas-qc9ew 11 месяцев назад
👍👍👏👏💜💜💜
@laroussihanane8959
@laroussihanane8959 11 месяцев назад
💫💫💫💫💫💫
@rahmazarouk4649
@rahmazarouk4649 11 месяцев назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@abdelwahabbarkat4534
@abdelwahabbarkat4534 Год назад
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@karenbuckner1959
@karenbuckner1959 Год назад
We're further south than you. I learned so much from you and Sasha. My scapes are straight already. I'll still break them off, but will remember your teaching for earlier scape harvest next year.
@dorksplorer
@dorksplorer Год назад
You could let them go to seed. Maybe some? 🕊️
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Maybe letting a few make seed to save would be worth while at this point, also leaving some just to learn what the difference may or may not be
@MostefaSlh-th4pu
@MostefaSlh-th4pu Год назад
👍👍👍👍
@AbderrezakBarkat-tp6tt
@AbderrezakBarkat-tp6tt 11 месяцев назад
......
@YouceFBrh-ep9xy
@YouceFBrh-ep9xy Год назад
👍👍👍
@FakirSa-zo1gu
@FakirSa-zo1gu 11 месяцев назад
☺️
@abdouguebbaz1166
@abdouguebbaz1166 11 месяцев назад
..
@hawkspiritweaver6664
@hawkspiritweaver6664 Год назад
Woo Hoo... excellent timing for this one.. Not ready to pick yet but I will be watching... You guys are great!!
@Mamaculture
@Mamaculture Год назад
I started the video super interested in learning about garlic scapes but as soon as I seen Sasha's beautiful baby belly, I just wanted to hear about the baby! Lol congrats! My heart is all a flutter for your family! Glad you two are bringing a little man/woman into the world!
@RayMirshahi
@RayMirshahi Год назад
Ours haven't come out yet. I'm in Zone 4 (Ontario). I love garlic scapes.
@thelandofmint
@thelandofmint Год назад
Sasha, you're glowing, Mashallah🥰. Congrats to both of you 💚👍
@deecooper1567
@deecooper1567 Год назад
Wow for the garlic scapes 😳🤩👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️
@awakenacres
@awakenacres Год назад
I need to do this. Thanks for the reminder. Sasha is looking wonderful 💕!
@jenjoy4353
@jenjoy4353 Год назад
Thank you I needed that info
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Great!
@BIGTONY9000
@BIGTONY9000 Год назад
Homie breathing hard behind the camera
@cheifei
@cheifei Год назад
Yep! She's growing a tiny human. They tend to press and smush up against the organs you already have in your body making it harder to breathe.
@marcwhite9234
@marcwhite9234 Год назад
Congratulations!!! Guys
@bmoss9604
@bmoss9604 Год назад
We just harvested our scapes earlier this week. Exciting time for me here in Northern New York
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
Wonderful!
@jameskniskern2261
@jameskniskern2261 Год назад
We are in Central Kentucky zone 6b, all our scapes were picked in May.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
I could imagine
@dwardodwardo643
@dwardodwardo643 Год назад
I've never grown hardnecks, I understand they put up bulbils instead of flowers. Have you let any go for propagation? If so, how did it work out?
@FungalNetwork
@FungalNetwork Год назад
I heard you will need to select and replant them for a good number of years before they finally get to a size that are comparable to nice heads
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
The bulbils they make are not actual true seed, they are in a way just tiny cloves. A good way to ramp up numbers initially but not my favorite way to propagate since it takes a long time and requires a lot of attention to watering and weeding at first
@robertoler3795
@robertoler3795 Год назад
well done
@JBW808
@JBW808 Год назад
I noticed in previous videos you would harvest garlic and chop off the top leaving a few inches of the stalk. Is there a need to keep the leaves on while curing?
@dispmonk
@dispmonk Год назад
I leave them on and after a few weeks of drying I cut them off. If the inside of the stalk is still green then I know it isn’t dry enough for storing. Cutting the stem would probably expedite drying. But I would still want to leave enough where I could cut some to check if it was still retaining moisture.
@edibleacres
@edibleacres Год назад
We cut the stalks because 1) we have very very limited room to dry garlic and 2) the volume of material is just too much for transport, so we leave the leaves in the field to compost... If you have smaller amounts of garlic and have the room to hang them to dry WITH the stalks I believe it is better for them. Not hugely better but worth leaving.
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