A head of garlic, like tulips or daffodils, is a bulb you can plant in the fall that will pay dividends in spring.
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The Right Way To Grow Garlic Indoors

Growing garlic indoors creates an endless supply of garlic greens to cook with, and it gives gardeners perfect growing ...
Garlic prefers loose, well-draining soil – a loam or sandy loam soil works best. Good soil structure and drainage are key to ...
Garlic is a garden favorite because it is so commonly used in our culinary world. Like many crops, fresh garlic grown in the home garden surpasses anything bought at the grocery store. It is a long ...
If you live anywhere in Climate Zones 4 to 7 in North America (not sure what other terms are used elsewhere in the world), ...
Hopefully some readers were gifted with rain during the past week! This isn’t the case for most of us (me included), who are dragging garden hoses around the property daily to provide much needed ...
While it’s tempting to treat garlic as a plant-and-forget crop, it will only reward you richly if you treat it well. A clove planted in the fall won’t magically turn into a fat bulb by summer unless ...
Growing good garlic is a lot like growing daffodils. Nothing could be easier, but you need to plant the bulbs in the fall. Spring planting is too late for daffodils, and it's also too late for garlic.
There’s something almost magical about planting garlic and shallots in the crisp air of autumn. While most of your garden is ...