Morado Gigante garlic |
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10. Always start with quality planting stock. Plant the biggest cloves – they yield the biggest bulbs (Eat the smaller ones!)
9. Planting in fall is best (though people have reported good luck with early spring planting). Full sun preferred.
7. Garlic likes friable soil, near neutral pH, with some composted manure. Incorporate a little bone meal at planting. And thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s bulbils.
6. Plant cloves about 5-6 inches apart and 2-3 inches deep.
5. Mulch your garlic (straw, alfalfa, leaves, etc.)
4. Keep soil moist (don’t let it dry out during the winter)
3. Garlic hates weeds.
2. Harvest when lower half of leaves have largely turned brown.
1. Be sure to cure your garlic by hanging it in a shady, well ventilated place for 2-3 weeks.
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