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Learn about growing garlic during virtual workshop

Garlic is one of the easiest plants to grow, and fall is the perfect season for planting. Planting in October works well in our climate because it allows the garlic to establish its roots before winter dormancy. 

Although easy to grow, producing high-quality garlic with large, tasty, full-flavored cloves – while avoiding pests and diseases – requires skill and knowledge. 

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County, in collaboration with Fraser’s Garlic Farm, is hosting a “Growing Garlic 101” workshop. Community garden members, school garden educators, urban and suburban backyard gardeners, and aspiring small-scale market growers are all invited to join. 

The workshop will cover planting, growing, harvesting, curing, and storing. Common pest and disease problems will also be discussed.

Special consideration will be given to garlic as a crop to be grown for market. Gourmet garlic is becoming more popular and profitable every year. As a good storage vegetable, it can be sold at farmers’ markets and roadside stands throughout the season. To help potential market growers with this specialty crop, Ed Fraser of Fraser’s Garlic Farm in Churchville  (https://www.frasergarlic.com/), will share his experience of growing and marketing the gourmet garlic produced on his organic farm. Participants are encouraged to bring questions for him.

The cost of the workshop is $12 per registration. Participants can purchase garlic seed for their fall planting at registration. There is a limited supply of organic certified German White hardneck from Fraser’s Garlic Farm. Garlic packages come in half-pound packages for $8 each; the purchase limit is 2.5 pounds per registrant. A half-pound of seed garlic will produce about 20 bulbs next season. Purchased garlic can be picked up at CCE of Monroe County, 2449 St. Paul Boulevard, Rochester, on Friday, October 1, 4 to 7 p.m., or Saturday, October 2, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

For more information, to register, and to purchase garlic go to http://monroe.cce.cornell.edu/events/2021/09/23/
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. Contact Jarmila Haseler, Agriculture Educator, CCE of Monroe County, at jh954@cornell.edu with questions.

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