Thursday, October 6, 2011

Garlic planting begins!

We are in Wisconsin. I've spent the past two days popping cloves (breaking open the bulbs into individual cloves). I clocked in 11 hours while Bill was tilling the fields, picking up the tractor and fixing fences since the neighbor's cattle have been discovering that the grass is indeed greener on our side of the fence.



Music - a Porcelain variety





Spanish Roja - a Rocambole

Simonetti - an Artichoke





Bai Pi Suan - an Marbled Purple Stripe

look at that beautiful toffee marbling!





Various varieties in netting


And then today, Thurs, 10/6/11, after 6 years of planning and 5 years of farm ownership, we finally planted a crop! (I'm not counting the farm garden which was for personal use.)



Field #1 - before planting




Varieties all organized by type

tools include clipboard, tapemeasure, scale



7 hole dibbler - homemade by Bill out of Black Locust

(even our lumber is local!)





Dibbler in Action!

3 rows / bed. 39" wide bed. 12" between rows. 8" between plants.


Planting on the grid - it makes life easier!




We each have carpenter's aprons to carry the cloves down the rows








Me putting garlic to bed



After Day #1. We have more garlic than will fit Field #1;

looks as if we'll be tilling up part or most of Field #2.


As we were leaving the farm, my cellphone rang and now we have an appointment with our organic certifier for Saturday!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

CONGRATULATIONS!!! Woohoo, you're on your way!!

Wishful Acres Farm said...

YAY! Welcome to farming! :-)

Tony B. said...

Congrats, guys! Looks great!!

gribbey said...

Love it! Your organized execution is the best! Can't wait to see the "after" shots come spring!!

Barb said...

Congrats! I love the dibbler too. So exciting to plant your first crop!