I promise, you can grow garlic and now is the perfect time to plant garlic in the southeast. Here’s how! Have you tried growing your own garlic? 🧄
Garlic is the easiest crop to grow. Let me show you why. Bonus, if you live in the south, you don’t even have to buy garlic seeds. Just grab some organic garlic from your grocery store, split it into cloves, plant the large outer cloves, and then use the inner smaller cloves for cooking. Plant pointy side up two to three inches apart, and just wait. In March, you’re going to start wanting to add some fertilizer every month until harvest. And that’s all you have to do for your own garlic harvest next

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I promise, you can grow garlic and now is the perfect time to plant garlic in the southeast. Here’s how! Have you tried growing your own garlic? 🧄
Been growing it for a few years. This year I couldn't find seed garlic. Grabbed some from Walmart. Don't know if it will grow, but I use so much garlic.
Organic cloves and fertilizer? Huh?
Can I grow it in my house ?
I take 2 tablespoons of Raw Garlic every morning with Water to help control my blood psi and build up my Immune System .
Just a heads up if anyone tries this! The most important word is ORGANIC garlic. If it’s not organic, there’s a risk that you’re going to introduce disease into your soil for years/decades that will affect other onions, garlics or other alliums that you try to grow later.
Easiest crap to grow? 😂
I live in southeastern Pennsylvania and I just reuse my cloves I grow each year 😊 I pick the biggest and healthiest looking ones. I planted 62 cloves in early October. I love this crop- the only downside is it’s 9 month growing time. It’s like a damn baby! 😂
Why only the south? This works in Canada loo
Hey dumdums if you grow strawberry with your garlic you don't need to fertilize the garlic
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Why soil is so black?
Not from grocery store.
Use what kind of plant food? And when can I harvest them?
I am a practicing vampire and still want to grow garlic. How do I do that?