SUPER EASY method to *TIE* not braid, garlic!

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Tying hard-neck garlic is a fun and beautiful way to store Garlic. Hang it on your wall, and when you need fresh garlic simply cut off a bulb. Hard-neck garlic can last 6 months or more hanging in your kitchen!
An added benefit is that you can tie some herbs into your bunch and dry them both with an added decorative touch!
Garlic has to be one of the most important foods you can easily grow for all its nutritional and medicinal benefits. So much so that I recommend it for all gardeners, especially those who want to live on what they grow! Rosemary Gladstar says if she had only one herb she could plant for culinary and medicinal use, it would be garlic.
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@robynchristine6017
@robynchristine6017 10 ай бұрын
Awe very nice Ann... and the rosemary looked so effective... Would love to see more garden crafts from You... Had recently successfully, made the char using two tin cans, after watching Your husbands video... I was so pleased!!! Worked a treat!!! Although have been unable to find the crimping tool here in Australia... I have a 4 year old worm farm, so have plenty of worm liquid to activate the char... I used a brazier to 'cook' the wood chips... I also made the worm buckets, just for fun, as I keep my red wigglers in enamel metal bath's up off the ground using star pickets... cover the bath's (4 of them) with flyscreen, put a 'bridge' (like a solid length of foam packing) across the middle, then cover with a waterproof silver tarp, then clamp ($2 plastic clamps from the cheapy shop) the tarp and flyscreen to the bath's... Underneath the bath's, I line up a plastic water dispenser with the plug hole to catch the drips... Stack either bricks or pavers under the water dispenser, so as the container opening is flush with underside of the bath plughole... Maybe You both could make a video showing how to build one... I'd be happy to answer any questions You may have... Was able to pick up my enameled metal baths from the tip at a cost of $20 each... My worms are thriving and love their bath homes... ThankYou both so much for all You both share...
@fredbays
@fredbays 11 ай бұрын
U finely taught me something. Never thought of doing that. I have 150 bulbs drying in old milk house Always just left them bundled cutting off the tops and hanging them. I will have to tie them this yr looks like they take less room and putting the other things in with them. Just goes to show u are never to old to learn. I'm 75
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow 11 ай бұрын
@fredbays Hi Fred, thanks for letting us know! I thought we had a lot of garlic with 86 bulbs, but when you have a lot, you don't feel guilty about cutting one of the bulbs off your display and ruining its appearance! It's great you're still learning new things. Let us know how yours turns out!
@libbylauderdale1382
@libbylauderdale1382 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the instructions.
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow 11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@victorialg1270
@victorialg1270 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for these instructions. Your bundle with the rosemary looks like beautiful. This will be my project for today.
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow 11 ай бұрын
@victorialg1270 I'm glad you liked the video. I hope you come back and let me know how yours turned out. Make sure you're subscribed so you'll be notified when the next garlic video comes out. I have a couple ideas for more. ~~Anne
@patriotoftruth8542
@patriotoftruth8542 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful!🤌
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow 4 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙌
@christineelsass4284
@christineelsass4284 10 ай бұрын
Great looking. Thanks for the lesson.
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow 9 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@eddy8828
@eddy8828 11 ай бұрын
So cool👍Thank you.
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow 11 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@CinnamonBear-xv4eq
@CinnamonBear-xv4eq 2 ай бұрын
This is a great idea, I tried braiding hard neck garlic but it doesn’t work so well. I did find it stored better that way so I will definitely use this method from now on
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow
@LiveOnWhatYouGrow 2 ай бұрын
It's really easy. Let us know how it works out for you!
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