Garlic is usually planted in the fall before the first frost. Forgot to plant garlic or want to plant it in the spring? Here's what to know. piyaset/Getty Images Garlic is usually planted in the fall ...
This story was originally published in March 2019. Although garlic is usually planted in the fall, planting garlic in the spring will yield a harvest. But it’s a different growing and harvesting ...
I have discovered that garlic is a wonderfully easy and enormously satisfying crop to grow. After planting and mulching my ...
There’s something special about garlic. It stands bold in the kitchen, elevates meals, wards off blandness, and carries centuries of folklore on its papery shoulders. Yet, for all its culinary fame, ...
Here's a fun truth: Growing garlic couldn't be easier. It doesn't require much, and once you eat homegrown garlic, you'll want to grow your own all the time. Many think of garlic as a Mediterranean ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Stop and smell the garlic! That’s all you have to do.” — William Shatner The word is out about homegrown garlic. And the word is flavor. Go ahead and ask: ...
Cold weather fell very quickly on us last fall. If this caused you to not get your garlic planted, then the good news is that early spring is a viable second choice, but you will need to act fast.
You might not think about planting in your vegetable garden at this time of year. If you love garlic, now is the time to plant it. Garlic is actually really easy to grow. With minimal effort, you will ...
Tips for knowing the best time and method for pulling up those bulbs. Plus, how to prepare your harvested garlic to use in ...