Time to plant your garlic!

For most gardeners, things have quieted down in the garden. It’s a time to clean and to review our successes and failures from the past growing season… but don’t put up your spade forks, shovels, and trowels just yet! It’s time to plant one of the easiest, healthiest, and tastiest of all garden vegetables: Garlic.

Garlic is grown on a different schedule from other vegetables. Late summer is the time to source seed garlic, choose a site and start preparing a garden bed. Mid-late October provides the window to divide bulbs, plant cloves, and mulch heavily before the cold weather sets in for good. Spring will see garlic emerging early along with spring flower bulbs. Some watering and side dressing will ensure a good harvest in July.

What makes garlic so easy to grow? Heavy mulching at planting time greatly reduces weed growth the following spring and summer, so weeding is usually not a problem.  Not only are garlic pests and diseases uncommon, but they can actually deter garden pests. A well-balanced soil high in organic matter and some occasional watering provide all your garlic will need. Let’s dig into the details of growing garlic successfully. Read more Time to plant your garlic!

GardenShare’s First Ever Restaurant Week

Dine-in, Take Out, Restaurant Week in St. Lawrence County.

Join us in making GardenShare’s first-ever restaurant week, a success. During the week of October 16th to 23rd visit area eateries. In doing so you will support GardenShare’s food access and local food programs and support restaurants around our region. We sat down with Celine Carriere, Management Consultant at GardenShare to learn more about what the week entails! 

List of Participating Restaurants and Stores: 

Big Spoon Kitchen, Potsdam, Cascade, Canton, Flying Lotus Yoga Center & Juice Bar, Canton, Foster the Plant Cafe, Potsdam, Jake’s On The Water, Hannawa Falls, Jernabi Coffeehouse, Potsdam, Josie’s Little Pizzeria, Canton, Nature’s Storehouse, Canton, Potsdam Food Co-op, Potsdam, The Blue House, Madrid, The Red Pine Cone, South Colton, and the Village Diner, Potsdam

Q: What can I get at participating restaurants during the week that I can’t get at other times? 

Celine: Many of the participating restaurants are already using local ingredients but they will be highlighting that on their menus. I am also excited to say Jake’s on the Water is developing a specific local foods menu for restaurant week. This week provides an opportunity to celebrate local foods and our area restaurants and participating businesses. We are looking forward to having our community celebrate the local food opportunities that exist and getting supporters to join in and eat some delicious foods. 

Restaurant week is an opportunity to support GardenShare, and its local food and access programs. Restaurants and stores participating in the week have made a contribution to GardenShare affirming their support in our programming. Diners can support not only by dining at participating establishments but also by donating funds when they pay for their local meals. 

Local tomatoes at Foster the Plant Cafe in Potsdam

Q: Who is participating? Just restaurants?  Read more GardenShare’s First Ever Restaurant Week