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9 Comments

  1. I tried your cardboard method, poked a few small holes in it for a little water to trickle through. Got excellent germination, seeds didn't float, still pulling carrots as I need them. First year I had any success with carrots. Even those little cute French round carrots, not many make it inside cuz I can't resist munching on them right away.

  2. All of my garlic sprouted last fall (Northern Illinois), even through about 8 inches of mulch (chopped dried leaves and composed chicken manure) and the July harvest was exceptional! Go figure.

  3. I am in Minnesota. Planted garlic 3 years ago on September 15 . Weather got warm, and the garlic sprouted. Best garlic I ever harvested.
    I sprouted carrots under cardboard this year too!

  4. I'm in Clare County, I helped my her plant her garlic today. I also shared this video with her đŸ˜Šâ€ thanks Luke for teaching us how to grow a better garden.

  5. I got carrot seeds sprouting now from seeds I thought were duds. I can't imagine they will do anything before hard frost. I also have marigold seedlings from scattered seed in the summer.

  6. Nebraska here (5b/6a). I always plant garlic within the first two weeks of November – and always have a fabulous harvest. I grow only hardneck, I bury 4-5 inches in the soil and then add another few inches of leaf mulch on top. Our first frost has come and gone but temps have returned to typical fall. It will be a month or more before the temps get to freezing for any extended duration – and to me THAT's the thing to watch for.

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