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RE: Broad Beans, Garlic, Onions, and FRED!

in HiveGarden3 years ago

I know, it doesn't feel quite right to me, sowing and planting at this time of year when everything else is dying off, but I've been doing it for a few years now and it always works. They don't even need any protection. It's nice to keep the beds productive during the winter months too, instead of having them lay empty, and definitely gives me a head start in the spring.

Thanks, I just looked up crickets, and you might well be right about Fred being a young 'un. His eyes were so bright, and yep, no wings.

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I've never grown garlic, but I've always heard that it should be planted in the fall, so it makes sense to plant it this time of year.

You're also okay to plant garlic in the spring but as the onions, they're starting from scratch. Overwintering just gives a little head start on growth.