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Garlic harvest in 2016

Written by Kelli on July 10th, 2016July 10th, 2016. Leave a comment

I am so glad I planted garlic last year.  It is such a great feeling to finish a garlic  harvest… or usually most any successful harvest.  That feeling of accomplishment, but also the awe in the connection to how life begins, grows and has purpose.  Can you tell I just came in from the garden […]

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Making garlic powder from your garlic crop

Written by Kelli on January 2nd, 2016April 23rd, 2016. Leave a comment

Garlic powder    I think garlic is one of the easiest plants to grow and so I tend to have a lot in storage.  But it doesn’t last forever so one thing I like to do is make garlic powder.  I typically do this when the cloves start to look like they are going to […]

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Garlic – 6 steps to the most easy useful plant in your veggie patch

Written by Kelli on September 8th, 2015January 8th, 2016. Leave a comment

6 steps to growing garlic, the easiest plant to in the vegetable patch to grow

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Garlic Scapes

Written by Kelli on August 23rd, 2015November 20th, 2015. Leave a comment

Garlic scapes are a rare delicacy! How to prepare them for preservation, recipes,and pesto ideas.

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My Garlic in 2015

Written by Kelli on August 22nd, 2015September 10th, 2015. Leave a comment

My Garlic adventures in 2015! This year I planted three varieties of garlic: Inchelium Red – An artichoke garlic I picked this for a couple of reasons. I used to work in Okanogan county which is near Inchelium, on the Colville Indian Reservation. The garlic also apparently scored high in taste test contests according to […]

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