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Ever thought of planting those store-bought garlic cloves to grow a thriving garlic garden in your home? Read this before ...
If you’re like me and use garlic all the time, it’s a crop you should absolutely try, as long as you’re ready to give it its own bed. Unlike true seeds, most people plant garlic cloves to ...
Is it a seed pod? If it is, can I plant the seeds? A: I’m going to just run through how to grow garlic for readers who might want to try it for the first time and then will get to the answer to ...
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 ...
Q. Can I grow garlic from seed? A. Yes, it is possible, but not practical as it is so much easier to grow garlic from cloves. There are now many different types of Greek and Italian garlic ...
Rebekah Sandford planted 28,000 garlic plants by hand last year on her operation near St. Malo, Manitoba. She’s one of the ...
Additionally, whatever variety the store gets may not be suited to your growing conditions. Local farmers markets are a good source, but ask to be sure the garlic is not treated. Reputable seed ...
You can grow garlic, just as you can grow potatoes, from store-bought produce. However, specially grown seed garlic, like seed potatoes, is likely to give you a more desirable crop than that which ...