Monday, April 11, 2011

Keeping seed stock for self-sufficient spring planting

One of the ways in we try to become more self-sufficient as gardeners is to keep our own seed stock at the end of the year so that we can grow or own crops year after year without buying seeds. This doesn’t work well for everything we grow. For some things we’re still better off buying commercially available seeds, but  garlic works quite well in the New England climate and is also one of the easiest to propagate.

Read more with complete step by step instructions and photos on how to propagate and plant garlic...

Photo by Brad Sylvester, all rights reserved

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