Garlic has many uses in cuisines from around the world. It is also an easy and rewarding crop for home gardeners.
Planting garlic in the fall is one of the simplest and most rewarding things you can do in your garden. No matter how much experience you have, garlic is a forgiving crop that rewards patience.
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I Plant Garlic Every Fall — Here Are My Biggest Tips for Gardeners
Choose a spot in full sun, which is considered 6 or more hours of direct sunlight. Garlic doesn’t like wet feet, so make sure ...
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16 Best Vegetables To Plant In The Fall
Do you want to continue to make use of your garden as the weather starts to cool down? See what vegetables work well during ...
Mums are a go-to fall bloom for containers, but that also makes them a bit boring. Spice things up with other, equally pretty ...
As we enter the middle of fall, it’s time to plant garlic! Garlic is a member of the allium family along with onions, shallots, and leeks, and is botanically considered a bulb. It is covered in an ...
Garlic (Allium sativum) has been cultivated for thousands of years and is an incredibly easy vegetable to grow. While grocery stores tend to carry only one or two types of garlic, hundreds of garlic ...
Garlic is essentially hands-off, and then you get to harvest home-grown garlic next June. Plus, garlic keeps a pretty long ...
Check out our list of the best plants to grow in the High Desert in September, as recommended by the Victor Valley gardening community.
There are a number of bulbs you can plant in the fall; two of my favorites are garlic and irises. Both are easy to grow and really require very little maintenance through the growing season. Garlic ...
October and November are busy months for the farmers of the Lehigh Valley. They have important tasks to finish before the ground hardens for the winter including, planting cover crops or "green manure ...
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