![]() ![]() The row in the middle of the bed got the hard neck Music variety, because there are fewer of them. We moved the mulch aside and planted them the same way as the first row we planted a few days ago. While the hard neck garlic should be planted in the fall, in our climate zone, we can plant soft neck garlic in the spring – but we’re planting both now. I’ve never planted soft neck garlic before. The soft neck garlic has nothing like that in the middle. Of the four bulbs, one of them had only three cloves! They do make it easier to break the cloves apart! The cloves are larger, and there are fewer of them. On the right, above the cloves, you can see the hard necks from the middle of the bulbs. The Nootka Rose garlic on the left are a soft neck garlic. Later on, my older daughter and I headed out to do some work in the garden, including planting these. It was easy to install, and it now no longer hurts to open my door! Just a simple, inexpensive handle for an interior door. I was really happy to find the lever type door handle I was looking for. Hopefully, we’ll be able to get that cleaned up soon. Until that’s done, we can’t let the cats into the sun room. There are still pieces that are firmly attached at the sides. While I was in the city yesterday, the girls worked on clearing the broken glass from the inner pane of one of the sun room windows. We have one somewhere, but I have no idea what happened to it. A box with only 100 screws was $12.99 – about $4 more than the last time I got a 100 count box! Still, we’ll be able to finish the water bowl shelter now. I found the screws in the size I needed, though the cost was insane. Earlier today, I made a trip into town to hit the hardware store. ![]()
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