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Learn how to grow garlic and harvest the freshest cloves right from your indoor garden with this easy-to-use guide. Garlic (Allium sativum) is usually grown outdoors for its edible bulbs and greens.
Softneck garlic offers a cluster of smaller cloves. Hardnecks grow flower stalks, known as scapes, which you can also eat. Softneck garlics generally store better and last longer — up to twice ...
The answer is yes! Although the ideal time for planting garlic is in the fall, you can get those cloves in the ground early in spring and still get a harvest this year. However, there are a few ...
Just plant your garlic in the fall ... keeping the papery coverings intact on each clove. Place each clove in the hole with the pointy-side up, then cover with soil, spacing about 6 to 8 inches ...
To help you on your way, we’ve compiled a guide for how to plant, care for, harvest and store your garlic. Grab your cloves and your trowel: garlic planting season is upon us! Regardless of the ...
Cloves should always be planted with the pointed side up and the root-end down, just like planting flower bulbs. When determining how much garlic to buy, the rule to follow is hard-neck types will ...
Plant only seed garlic purchased from a reputable supplier – or cloves from the largest, healthiest heads saved from last year’s harvest. Supermarket garlic should not be planted because it is ...
Plant only seed garlic purchased from a reputable supplier, or cloves from the largest, healthiest heads saved from last year’s harvest. Supermarket garlic should not be planted because it is ...