



I planted soft-neck garlic in grow bags using FoxFarm potting mix for the first time. I mixed in leftover grow-bag mix, some lime, pumice, bone meal, azomite, and a 4-3-3 granular fertilizer. I spread the leftover fertilizer mix—about two cups—around the rest of the garden, roughly a tablespoon per plant.
I soaked the garlic cloves in distilled water with hydrogen peroxide for about an hour. Four cloves went into the 10-gallon bag and five into the 15-gallon bag. I topped them with an inch of Black Kow compost. I’ll add another inch tomorrow and give everything a round of fish fertilizer.
I also removed the eggplant from the left strawberry patch and planted garlic there. On the arch, I untied the pumpkin vine and moved the large pumpkin onto a small table for better support. Connecticut Field pumpkins can hit 25 pounds, so this variety wasn’t the best choice for an arch. Next year I’ll grow smaller varieties and support them properly.