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How to Grow Garlic From a Clove

How to Grow Garlic From a Clove and Enjoy It Come Harvest Time?

It’s not hard how to grow garlic from a clove. In fact, some backyard gardeners grow them for their own consumption. It may not last the whole year, but at least they can enjoy their own garden products and most of all they have the opportunity to taste garlic at its freshest.

You don’t plant the entire head of garlic if you want to start planting garlic in your garden. There’s a proper way of doing it. As we’ve mentioned in the first sentence, growing garlic starts from a clove. Cloves are the individual parts that you get when you separate the head into several pieces. You can use them as seeds if you want to grow an entire garlic plant.

Choose the biggest garlic head. It’s always a matter of genetics. If you want to have tall and strong offspring’s, choose a tall and strong mate. It’s the same thing with planting garlic or any fruit for that matter. You can’t expect a good return if you don’t choose the best stock for planting.

When you take the cloves apart, be sure to not injure them in the least. Any cut made on the flesh of the cloves will make them unviable for propagation. Soak them in cold water for a few minutes to wake them up. If you have eight cloves in a bulb, that’ll be eight fully grown bulbs come harvest time. Planning the size of your garden will not be hard then if you know how many cloves you are planting.

Knowing the proclivity of garlic, you should know better than planting it in wet areas. Also choose a place where they’ll receive an abundant supply of sunlight. Garlic hates water and too much water in the ground even in the form of moistures will surely spoil it. Rotten garlic amounts to nothing.

Keep the soil level and remove the weeds thoroughly. You don’t want water to accumulate. The ground must be level with ample provisions for draining water effectively. Garlic is a root crop and weeds will hamper its growth. Weed out grass thoroughly. Your garlic bulbs will look pathetic amidst an outgrowth of grass comes springtime.

When autumn arrives, make sure to plant your garlic so that when you harvest them it’ll coincide with summer.

Depending on the space you have and the number of garlic you intend to plant, you can either increase or decrease, minimum 3-4 inches, spaces between plants. If you have more space available than what you’re planning to plant, you can increase the space between plants from 5-6 inches. The spaces between rows should be wider. It’ll serve as your footpath. It’s convenient to water, apply fertilizer (organic fertilizer), and to weed out recalcitrant grass if the spaces between rows are wider. Eighteen to twenty inches will be fine.

Good timing is essential in harvesting garlic. Too soon will give you smaller heads, too late will give you splitting garlic heads.

The question is not really so much on how to grow garlic from a clove, but how to take care of the garlic plants until its harvest time.

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