Leave the scape past the pretzle shape, and it starts to unwind. It is not too late to scape at this stage. In fact, I would call this perfect timing, because I am not concerned about eating the scape, and I want that flowerstalk nice and developed. Once, years ago, we cut our scapes too soon, and the stalk shrunk, leaving a hole in the top of the plant for rain water to run in. Murphy's law, it was a very wet season that year. We lost plenty of garlic to neck rot. |
Porcelains unwinding further... It is now getting quite late to cut them. This all happens within a matter of days, so it is important to keep and eye on them after they are coiled. |
Porcelains take many shapes as they prepare to straighten out. The thing is, you may not be too late if you see this in your garden, I have harvested large bulbs from plants that were allowed to completely mature with the scape on. I used them as show bulbs for the Stratford Garlic Festival. Or, if you want to try bulbils, you can leave a few of these on to mature. Just be careful that they do not plant themselves all over your garden. If you are not up to planting bulbil yet, you can always use them as garlic mints. Happy chewing! |
Rocambole, Glazed purple Stripe, and off in the distance, a few tall Porcelains. If you haven't seen it before, this is what it looks like when you let things go. Luckily I have the excuse that I am saving these bulbil heads for seed. It had nothing to do with inattention.... |
Rocambole scapes ready to be cut. Be very careful about leaving any cut scapes lying around, because they can finish putting on bulbils, even after they are cut. Rocamboles are especially good at this, the bulbils develop really fast, and then, look out for next year! |
Marbled Purple Stripes are not totally loopy! But they usually do make a full circle, some other varieties do not. I'd be cutting this one very soon. |
Purple Stripes.
It is rare that they do any more looping
than this, so it is important to develop a
feel for how mature the scapes of each
variety look at different times.
These Purple Stripes will be scaped very soon.
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I just cut my scapes too early unfortunately. They were only about 4 to 6 in Long and didn't start curling yet. I hope I didn't ruin my garlic plants. This is my first year of planting garlic so I wasn't sure what the scapes were supposed to look like before I cut. Do you think I ruined my harvest? Will the scapes continue to grow?
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