3. Gardenerd Tip of the Month: Planting Garlic
Growing your own garlic may take more time than some crops, but the sense of satisfaction is well worth the wait, and it's simple! You can order garlic from reliable sources (see our links page for companies we trust) to ensure that they are disease-free and are not sprayed to retard sprouting. Your farmers' market is also a good place to buy starter garlic (just ask if they spray).
If you live in the north, grow hardneck varieties. Southern gardeners do better with softneck varieties. Follow these easy steps:
Condition your soil with plenty of compost. Composted manures are good too
Break up the bulbs into cloves, leaving the papery skin intact
Push cloves into the ground point side up, 2 inches deep. We plant 4 per square foot (Square Foot Gardening) or on 4 inch centers (Grow BioIntensive)
Cover with soil, water well
That's it! Here's a great resource from Peaceful Valley Farms with even more information:
Garlic Planting and Growing Guide
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