Garlic prefers loose, well-draining soil – a loam or sandy loam soil works best. Good soil structure and drainage are key to ...
For some, growing garlic in the ground is just not feasible. It could be due to lack of adequate space, or soil pathogen issues. It is great to know that garlic can be grown in containers. Here’s what ...
Growing garlic requires minimal effort but yields a lot of flavor. Garlic (Allium sativum) is one of the easiest crops to grow. Simply plant a clove in the soil, cover it with straw, and wait for ...
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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 ...
Like humans who have similar traits to our relatives, so does the plant genus, Allium, part of the Amaryllidaceae family. The Allium genus is made up of edibles (onion, garlic, leeks, chives) and ...
Imagine a world where you can use garlic to just... make more garlic. And more. UNLIMITED garlic?!?! It’s actually this world and if you’re a bit of a lazy gardener like I am, this is ideal because ...
Garlic doesn't produce seed and multiplies through cloves. Each clove produces a bulb. Garlic grows well in many soil types, but you can't grow garlic from supermarket bulbs because they won't grow ...
Do not plant garlic in insufficient sun, poorly draining soil, or next to legume crops. Avoid growing garlic in containers less than 6 to 8 inches deep. Skip areas with very alkaline soils and where ...