Nice little garlic cloves, I haven't tried soft neck, I plant only hard neck variaties. They get huge and tasty. My harvest won't be until the end of July possibly a little later this year as its been very wet and cold here.
Keep the photos coming
NCPaul wrote:The first attempt at natural fremented dill pickles; I put an air lock on the lid to keep out mold and yeasts.
Yeah, my brine was a bit cloudy when I finished too. I ferment mine in a 5 liter clay crock so I didn't know the brine was cloudy until I was done. Once they were in a jar and in the fridge the finings fell out and the brine cleared a bit. Good luck.NCPaul wrote:I used the dill recipe described here:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distributi ... j1091.html
I am a little worried about their progress since the brine has turned a little cloudy. Is this normal? I do have 2 cloves of garlic in there with some dill fonds. I do hope to do some kraut and some olives in the fall if this works. It is normal for me to worry constantly about projects like this by the way.
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