When reaching for the usual ingredients while cooking one day, I found my garlic cloves were sending out shoots and not just one or two of them, entire pods! I don't know what it is about this batch of garlic but they really want to grow! Their urge to take root so strongly expressed, I kept aside one or two cloves to be potted.
Now I must mention that in the past I have attempted to grow garlic. We have two balcony spaces which house the potted plants where they get ample light and air. On my previous attempt, the plant showed promise but soon wilted and then I didn't try again until I found these super fast growing ones!
Is it the moisture-laden weather that is causing them to grow ? or do they simply have more life-force-energy in them? ;) Don't know the answer to that but I planted one clove in the spare planter that I had and I even gave some to a friend living in the building who grows plants and vegetables in her balconies.
Inspired by my own act of sharing, I'm now all the more enthused to go visit my neighbourhood nursery and get planters and soil to sow more garlic cloves.
I have watched quite a few tutorials on YouTube as to how to grow these herbs, and apparently you need to give the garlic enough depth and a couple of inches of space between the cloves for the garlic to grow. One youtuber did say that if you do closely space them, the only difference would be that they will be smaller in size, which was alright by her.
Let's see, I'm enjoying the sight of the young garlic shoots echoing the freshness and newness that monsoon brings. We face the south-west end of Borivali National Park and the hills are so lush and green with such a good rainfall this year, nearly everyday we are treated to the beautiful sights of misty clouds passing over the hills.
It has been perhaps over three years since I last posted on this blog. During this time I became a mother and life took a pleasant and completely new turn. I'm now back to drawing and painting and writing on my blog as well. My daughter Mila Norzom is now 3 and half years old and is quite the curious preschooler. But more on that later.
I will love to share how the garlic plants develop in future posts.
Happy Autumn Equinox! Praying that we all find our peace here on this earth.
Love + light.
2 comments:
What a lovely post, Sabrina! I realize you wrote it some time ago, but I just wanted to tell you I enjoyed visiting your blogs. I hope your garden is still growing strong.
Thank you Ann,for taking the time to read my blogs :-) I'm glad you enjoyed them.
Yes,the balcony garden has become much more vibrant since this last post. I much enjoy reading your blog too, there is always something new to discover.
Love & blessings!
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