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Garlic is a popular condiment that's extensively used in cooking for its distinctive flavor and aroma. But did you know that garlic is also easy to grow in your garden? In this blog post, we will discuss everything you need to know about garlic seed and how to grow your own garlic crop.
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18 month
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24 Months
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24months
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24-36months
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Garlic seeds are actually garlic bulbs that are used for planting. Each bulb contains several cloves, which can be planted collectively to grow a new garlic factory
Plant garlic seeds, you should start by opting the right cloves. Choose cloves that are firm and free from damage, as these are more likely to produce healthy garlic shops. Next, you should prepare the soil by adding compost or well- rotted ordure to ameliorate the soil's nutrient content. Separate the cloves from the bulb and plant them collectively, with the pointed end facing overhead and the flat end facing down. The cloves should be planted about 2- 3 inches deep and 6- 8 inches apart . After planting,
Garlic is generally planted in the fall, about 4- 6 weeks before the first anticipated frost. This allows the garlic to establish its roots before going dormant during the winters.
Garlic plant need minimum care, but regular watering and fertilization are important to insure healthy growth. Garlic is generally pest- resistant, but you should watch out for garlic rust, a fungal complaint that can affect the leaves and stems of the plant.