Garlic is one of the rare crops that are planted at the same time, no matter where you live. Planting garlic in the fall will ensure the best results the following year. If you live in the southern states, the garlic will sprout in a few weeks and grow throughout the winter. If you live in the northern states, the garlic will sit in the soil and sprout the following spring.
Join us as we tell you why elephant garlic is one of the easiest types of garlic to grow. We’ll also show how we’re changing our garlic spacing this year by using drip tape with 6″ emitter spacing. This new spacing will allow us to grow even more garlic in a smaller space in our backyard garden.
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33 Comments
I am all about some "beginner" gardening tips. Because my lettuce looks terrible and I thought lettuce was easy to grow. LoL
I planted the "Pearls" that I harvested this spring in probably August. Not really thinking anything would come of them. They have all came up, after I put down about 4 to 6 inches of barn clean out on top of the bed. They were from some variety of hardneck garlic that I found growing at an old homestead site several years ago. I'm in Southeast Texas.
That’s funny, I hang my garlic braids in the basement next to the Buckeye flag and they keep perfectly all year 😁
I got mine in the ground a few weeks ago, and mulched it well with old hay so the freeze and thaw won’t push it up.
I think I’m the north, the soft or hard neck garlic are both easy to grow. The trick to it is to keep the types separate and label them so you don’t miss any of the scapes in the spring.
I grow everything near my crimson tide flag. Thankfully the flag pole was put there. 😁
I used ur trick from last yr and did soft neck garlic. I have had mine in the fridge since the start of sep. I also have my elephant garlic too. NWFL zone 8.
I don't even try to grow the soft or hard neck garlic, I only grow elephant garlic. I've tried the others and kept them in the fridge etc and got pitiful harvest.
Good stuff mi amigo! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
Great video. Off subject, are your boys named for biblical men? Love both names
So I've noticed every time you use the Dawg's bucket, the Bulldogs win that weekend. Keep on using that Dawg's bucket Travis!!!! FYI, I received my first 2023 seed catalog in the mail today. Like everything else the price of each packet has gone up, but growing your own food is still a bargain and you know what's in/on it and where it's been!
How would you give a try to light a line of a ditch and a ceiling cover with fire 🔥 coals along the edge of a warm loving plantation to survive frosts? With the power of Almighty Lord of Lords, right.
In Va (7B), Planted a bunch in November 2021. They all came up in March … and were promptly eaten by gastropods >.<
Going to try again 😂🤣
Nice planting of Elephant Garlic😊
Enjoy your Thanksgiving and trip away😀🇦🇺
Never heard the term dog's bucket but I heard you use it in several videos. What's that mean?
Been doing great with hardneck garlic up here outside Boston in 6b replanting store-bought organic garlic I bought in 2009. Harvested 70 head last year and it lasted until late May. Planting more this year. This year I'm trying some soft neck for the first time, a variety called Tochliavri.
I planted Inchelium Red, a softneck variety, on November 12th and shoots were coming up one week later. I did two months of the cold treatment, and then did the fertilizer soak. Worked great. 100 percent germination. Florida zone 9B.
I made a small lasagna garden for the garlic in the summer, and I put some nice yellow straw down to keep the soil cool as you suggested. First time trying garlic, hoping for big bulbs!
Hey Travis, this is my first year growing elephant garlic. I am so looking forward to it. Do you know approximately how long until I might start seeing some sprouts out of the ground
I haven't grown elephant garlic I do grow 3 varieties of hard neck and 2 varieties of soft neck definitely prefer the hard neck over the soft neck my favorite being red Russian followed closely by Music and then Daganski for soft neck I grow Inchelium red and another variety I got from my Aunt which she didn't know the variety but grows very well so I'm continuing to grow it been meaning to try the elephant garlic just forget about it because I already have my garlic and don't have to think about buying any grew about 180 bulbs last year which is more than I need so this year I only planted about 100 to 125
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family ❤❤❤
I'm only planting elephant garlic this fall. I hope for a great harvest in the spring.
I can not grow elephant garlic, do great with hard neck, i grow 800 plus hard neck every yer but cant get a bulb out of the elephant at all have tried 6 years now.
I planted my elephant garlic a few days ago here in central Texas. I planted the pearls and the biggest cloves I had left from this Spring. I only planted 15 of them because I don't have enough room for more. I had a whole bunch left over so I am fermenting them to use throughout the winter. I did one jar with Tabasco peppers that just put on their second harvest of the year. That should be an interesting flavor combination. I have one pumpkin out there that survived the squash vine borer attacks. It's still green and the size of a basketball. I'm hoping it gets ripe by Christmas. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Travis! I'm thankful for all your videos. You're teaching an old dog new tricks whether you know it or not.🐕
Happy Thanksgiving to the Key family and all fellow Lazy Dog viewers. We still have fresh tomatoes that ripened indoors from plants transplanted out on June 1st. In this sorry world with so much hatred about, it's gratifying to watch an honest man dig his potatoes and plant his garlic and produce a teaching website with no other goal other than provide a living for his family. My sincere thanks to you for your work and your example.
Happy Thanksgiving Lazy Dog Farm. I planted two varieties of hardneck garlic this fall, zone 6b. Music is probably our favorite and I'm trying one called Yugoslavian Red (I think 🤔) . Always believe we'll grow enough for my own stock to plant the next fall and usually end up using it all.
Off topic question.. What kind of jeans do you wear in the garden ? Always looking for a good pair. Just purchased some fleece and thinsulate pairs of Wrangler jeans. I'm in North Georgia.
I like elephant garlic (though I also plant hardneck too) here in northern Alabama. However, getting only 1-2 heads for seed stock is hard as a lot of places either don't stock it or they only sell a huge amount — and the seed stock is more expensive too. Normally I save my own seed stock of elephant garlic but don't have any this year because of a mistake. So I am starting off with a bunch of the corms this year and starting to grow the seed stock myself again.
I planted 12 1/2 pounds of elephant garlic cloves back in the middle of October. I always plant mine around that time. This year I'm experimenting with elephant garlic nodules, and I just planted them yesterday.
The UGA Extension website has a good article on garlic, leeks, and onions grown in Georgia. In addition to the NPK fertilizer recommendations, they also advise the addition of side dressed sulfur, noting that Georgia soils typically lack that mineral. I wondered also if sulfur would enhance the garlic's pungency
What is the size of the barbed end on the 8mil irrigation system from hoss tools? I'm trying go purchase row starts with a valve from drip depot. They're website has a barb size of 3.6mm and 7.0mm. At first I thought the barb was 7.0mm, but your website brings me to the 3.6 barb size. Would you be able to let me know which size would fit?
Can you send me the links of the Greenhouse you bought and the price also.
How do you cure your soft neck garlic? I'm from south Louisiana and have a difficult time curing garlic due to the high humidity.
Haven't tried elephant garlic but I am growing Chesnok Red, Music and Metechi. 40 of each. Cutting back this year as my oldest heads to college next year.