Spring Garlic Maintenance Tips
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- 5 Spring Garlic Tips For Bigger Bulbs! The snow is melting and quite likely your Garlic that you planted last fall has begun to sprout. With 2/3rds of its lifecycle already over now, your Garlic goes into hyper growth to ensure bulb formation by this summer.
As one of the lowest-maintenance crops around, Garlic rarely needs our help or assistance. But in the spring, right now, we can actually do a few things to affect the outcome of the harvest. So today, I have 5 tips to really help you get over that Garlic hump and give you your best harvest yet!
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Thank you. I am from India. 🙋🌷
@@meghabarwe9235 cheers Megha, nice to see you in the chat!
Thank you sir. 🙏🌷
@@meghabarwe9235 :-)
Thank you!!!
Thanks Jeff! I got around 100 garlic cloves planted in the fall and they all sprouted out quite well ( 98% ). I use a Soil Activator product which consists of microbial biofertilizer containing a blend of naturally occurring soil microorganisms and a natural forestry by-product. I have taken note of your grass cuttings as well. Have a great spring ahead!
Hi Alex. What is the natural forestry by-product please?
Great video breddah!!
So in March, I found a sprouted cluster of volunteers in a patch I grew years ago. I , of course pulled it up, gently separated it, and replanted in another bed. Its late May now, and the experiment continues! They look great, have 4 leaves on most. We shall see in the fall if this worked out! Too funny to find that bit in your video on how it shouldn’t work c Ill be sure to ket you know the outcome!
That's super cool! I hope you get bulbs out of it!!
Love it when we can follow along with you step by step. Thanks Jeff 🙏🏻
Cheers Jo, thanks for coming along for the ride! 🙂
Me too, it makes it so much easier to follow. Jeff’s a good teacher 😊
I transplant clumps of over wintered bulbils from my garlic patch into rows in the spring and small bulbs grow by late summer.
This is encouraging to me! Prior to watching this video today…two weeks ago I found that my garlic from last year had clumped up…so teased them apart and replanted them 4 inches apart in 4x4 sq. I had extras and gave them to a friend to plant as well. Time will tell if we’re successful! 😂
When I was looking at my garlic plants the other day I found where my delinquent squirrel had used the area for burying its stash. I put a tulle canopy cover over the garlic and also watered it with the compost tea I make. We've gotten lots of rain lately so doubt they'll need any more water from me for a while. Fingers crossed for my garlic plants this year.
Solid plan! Let us know how your harvest goes this year! 🙂
Fabulous, timely video. Today I mowed the lawn and have plenty green grass clippings - just ideal to use to mulch the garlic. Really appreciate your helpful advice - followed your video on garlic planting last autumn and it's been a success, thus far 🌱
Awesome Sharon, glad to hear! :-)
I planted some at the same time as well. It is my first time growing garlic. They looked great before winter, but now they all look dead except for two. Only thing is I didn’t do a whole lot of soil prep! Lessons learned! Thanks for the videos!
Sorry to hear that T. Did you try digging a couple, just to have a look to make sure?
I will try that and throw some mulch around the two survivors!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Hi Jeff, I had my garlic in 5 containers and 5 grow bags, they all also looked great before winter. Last month I found the garlic in 2 grow bags and 1 container were all dead (I did soil prep very well in these things). I looked into them and the bulbs disappeared, only some brown leaves left. In another containers that had 11 bulbs now has only 3 growing. But the rest of my garlic seems growing fine, the leaves are beautifully green. Trying to follow your example of soil prep, I did the soil prep well in all of these containers and grow bags except one container (I forgot to put in the mixture of fertilizer and minerals until later after tiny green shoots started showing up and looked poor, but now this container seems doing fine.) One thing I didn't do: mulch. Because the straw that I used at first had a lot of weed seeds so I had to pull it all out of my containers. I am wondering if the garlic that went dead got froze from the winter and because those garlic cloves weren't strong enough (Chesnok from Mexico, and Music). I am preparing several straw bales for my next year garlic by exposing them to the sun and rain and let nature kill all the weed seeds and wash away all chemicals in them. I will mulch all my garlic crop next year! Thanks for all your valuable advice. We love watching you! Cheers. 🙂
1:39 I will grab hot spiced tea. I am home with a cold, and watching this old garlic video is healthy.
Oh no! Get well soon!
Thank you Jeff, I started my first garlic last fall, hoping to get a good harvest. So far it's looking good, I needed the maintenance tips, you are awesome
Awesome Naomi...fingers crossed! 🙂
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Your videos are excellent, thank you!
Like Naomi, I planted garlic following your video last year, and they are looking good - and I really appreciate the maintenance tips, too.
@@coolbananaboy5075 hey thanks, that's great to hear! I look forward to hearing about your harvest!! :-)
Just found your channel and my god I am blessed I did as a beginner gardener your steps are very easy to follow I've just learnt how to grow onions and spring onion and garlic just off 2 videos thank you, so the best time of year to plant garlic is October then how long do they take until harvest 1 year ? I'm never taking buying garlic for granted ever again that is alot of attention and time
Good tips Jeff. Looks like I'm just about ready for a little fertilizer in my garlic bed
Right on man! Hope all is well in your world. New planting videos soon?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms We're doing pretty well out this way. I'm hoping to have some videos coming out soon. Been running a bit late on projects so I haven't been filming much
@@OakKnobFarm Time is ALWAYS in short supply my friend....I hear ya!
Great video, thanks. It's funny you mentioned using green grass clippings, as I've used them for a couple of years on my garlic bed. Nice to get confirmation that I'm doing it right lol.
Can't wait for my garlic harvest, thx Jeff for All the info
Me too Timothy!!
I liked the grass mulching tips! Will try. I have planted 300 cloves of garlic back in December and recently feed some alfalfa pellets. It is the wettest April May I can remember here in England!
I hear you carlos... Grass clippings work amazing with garlic... I use them every year.
Love your videos. Have come to love the combo of garlic and strawberries. Really makes a big difference and uses up space that would normally go un-planted. :-)
Thanks so much....and I totally agree. Two low-maintenance crops that are my favorites!
Thanks Jeff it’s still Autumn here in Western Australia, I’ve had my Garlic in for a few weeks now. Thanks for your tips I’m sure looking forward to see them pop up in a few months. 👍🏻
Perfect Kev!! Best of luck! Look forward to hearing about your harvest during my winter time! 🙂
Fantastic info from someone with 15 years of experience. He should know!
And i really am happy to see how many people are getting ibto garlic.
I ordered several different kinds. First time getting garlic seed/cloves of any particular kind.
Wow! Lots of different kinds!
The Alaska Extension Office (or whatever), listed sevearl different types and said how they worked in our state.
Fun to try, if it is within your opportunity.
Thanks Jeff! I planted mine about same time as you after watching your vlog. I haven't grown it before and I was wondering if I should start feeding yet. You've been a great help.👍
Right on Ted! Keep us posted on your progress!
Great info ty so much I planted my garlic about 6 weeks ago it’s about 4 inches tall now
Right on Nil, best of luck! :-)
Thanks. Great video. Spot on with plenty of detail and real positive presentation.
Thanks leslie, appreciate that! 🙂
1st time growing Garlic thanks to you Bud its looking good.😎
Right on Joe! Let me know how the harvest goes later on this season!
I just found you, and I’ve subscribed. Thank you for all the information on growing garlic, this is my first try. I love the grass clippings tip, I don’t have grass but I’m sure some one will be happy to off load their grass clipping. 😉 I’m from Australia 🇦🇺 🐨
Right on Wendy! So your months for planting will be the opposite of mine.... But same in terms of seasons.
Hi Jeff! My first year growing following your methods. Everything came up and is looking great! It is just time for me to do most of these things. Thanks!
So great to hear MiZ! Finger crossed for a massive harvest! 🙂
Great video on garlic, thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
Thanks Christine, appreciate that! 🙂
Good infor for people container growing or poor dirt
I’m a tbi gardener I didn’t start growing till after my coma and disability man I wish I would have started when I was more able bodied
Still awesome that you're growing NOW Cory....that's what counts! :-)
Thank you, you know how to do it😊
Cheers Yolanda!
Excellent information hello from Ireland
great knowledge sharing. Thank you!!
Cheers Tina, thanks for watching!
Thanks for this video! Have you considered a cordless electric mower? If bet you would like it 👍
Your cool and fun to listen in your style :) thanks for the great video and tips. We are planting 14 lbs of Music tomorrow. :) cheers :)
I planted my garlic and onions in the fall. Sorry to say, only a couple look like they might survive. In zone 5 we had some weather fluctuations. Freeze and thaw. My bulbs pushed up and I'll have to try again. I bought some red onion bulbs to put in their place. I really love garlic. But, if at first as they say, you don't succeed, try, try again. Thanks for all the great tips.
Sorry to hear that julia. 😞 Did you get the frost heaving even with a mulch?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Yes, but just leaves. They were drastic temperature changes this year and more than once. But, no worries.I'll try again
@@juliaarmato3984 Its a sign of the times unfortunately.... Best of luck on the next go though!
I planted mine on halloween. my last frost week was 2 weeks ago... my garlic is already up to my belly button! its my first year growing it. hopefully I get some decent bulbs
You can plant double even triple the amount in the space you have your garlic in. You could also get a crop of radishes etc amounts them also. Info for small gardeners who are viewing
i like this video.. very informative.. thanks to you..
Thanks Jeff! Off to get some fish goo.
That and seaweed is the best David!! 🙂
Great timing ! Ty 😀
Cheers Tamara, thanks for watching! 🙂
Hi Jeff, this year was my first time trying garlic...looks like I planted waaaay too late...i just planted them this past Feb in zone 7A (NorthEast). I only planted 3 cloves to see what would happen and all 3 have sprouted...1 is about 2.5 tall and the other 2 are about a half inch. I left the others in the freezer to preserve them first a later time....should I just leave the planted ones in the container until next summer (2023)😄....not sure what to do at this point now that I've just watched your video🤭...thanks, your videos has definitely helped me to understand gardening a lot better👍💖
Hi Rochelle, I would leave them in place. Spring-planted garlic can most definitely produce a bulb in northern climates. They'll just be smaller and less productive harvests. Still tasty though.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms thanks for the tip👍....so I guess these won't turn out to be elephant bulbs, which are the cloves I planted😏, but like I said it was definitely an experiment...and what about the rest of the cloves I have in the freezer...should I just leave them there and wait until this fall to plant them?
@@Rojuicy_ You could leave them.....the might not last that long...garlic WANTS to sprout, even during its chilling period. I can't see it lasting another 6 months until fall planting time...
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thanks Jeff👍
Hello bro. Nice topic. Thank you🙏🌹
Cheers, thanks Megha!
Rust is the big pest for garlic. No mention of it here but worth a google for info on control
I've found that rust rarely ever affects the actual harvest or the bulbs...just the leaves.
🙌 YaY fresh garlic breath! Garlic kisses😆
Ha ha the best!
Really enjoyed this garlic video. I yes I am now following you 👍 Okay here comes the questions. I’ve been growing garlic for the last 5 or 6 years and last November added a new bed. This July I’m hoping to harvest around 600 bulbs. First question I’m wondering how to find out what zone I am in. My zip code is 01373 in western Ma. This spring I want to fertilize my beds which for me will be the first time doing so. I’m trying to figure out when to start doing this. I am going out to buy the fertilizer you suggest today. I’m also going to do some research to answer my above questions. Thanks again for the five tips in this video and any other advice is welcomed. Oh lastly where do you grow your garlic as you seem to use a lot less straw mulch than I. Sincerely A fellow garlic growing.
I use Google, ask for your zone from your zip code, happy gardening 😊
Just wish RUclips would recommend Spring based videos in the Spring, and Summer based ones in the Summer. Beginning to think my issue with yellow shoots (new this year) may have been due to overwatering, but it was being watered because it had been such a hot Spring. Find it difficult to know what exactly a plant is "moaning" about much of the time.
I haven't tried the whole bulb, but there are garlic videos on RUclips using the whole bulb. It looked like a garlic farm
Except that it wasn't. It was staged to make a video popular. The individual cloves need space or they simply won't bulb up
I used Straw as a mulch back in sept/october. Is freshly mowed grass as a mulch in April okay or should I stick with a straw mulch again?
Haha edited. Question answered at the end of the video! Thanks
Perfect timing this video!
:)
Ha ha awesome Joseph. Yeah, straw in the fall and winter....but once things get actively growing, I do like grass as a mulch as it sheds nutrients back into the top soil that can be used right away. 🙂
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Off to mow the lawn! :)
@@Joseph_Dredd 🙂
Timely video - thank you!!
Two quick questions:
1.Some of my cloves decided to have twins! What to do with them? Pull one out or let them be?
2.Zone 6a has closer to two months between Last Frost Day (5/10ish) and harvest (beginning of July) How often should I feed my garlic?
Hey Anna! I definitely remove the smaller of the twins....spacing is very important with Garlic. Feeding is the same...every 3 weeks. 🙂
I had some that doubled, tripled and some that even quadrupled! So now I'm thinning but I'm afraid I don't have enough room for them all 😬
Great video!
Jeff, is it best to plant in plastic or fabric pots ? I have a number of clay pot, I don’t have room to plant them in the ground. Thank you heaps, I love your videos. 😊
I go fabric all the way Wendy!
I had to take out the mulch of my garlic beds. It brought white flies and was staying too wet. Lost most of my garlic. The ones that made it through are doing a lot better without the mulch.
Dang, what did you use as a mulch?
I have the problem that my and my neighbors cat keeps removing the mulch around my garlics for whatever reason. I have no idea what they have against my mulch. Probably just cats being cats 😂
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I used hay as mulch, but I took that off. Now I have no mulch. I've just been keeping a close eye on them and been watering less and giving them food. They still occasionally get the flies so then I back off on the water for a bit. I just tried planting some more garlic in the spots that didn't make it today, because I only had two plants that survived. This is my first time gardening, so I'm just looking at it as an experiment now. Then practice what I learned this year for next year. I'm in Texas so that might have played into it. I just started following someone in California and she mulched on the bottom. So I'm trying that on some other plants. We shall see. 😊
@@mrsgonzo4564 Glad to hear you're trying new things.....every climate is different and its sometimes trial and error where I biggest gains in knowledge come from. Keep us updated on the progress! 🙂
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I will 🥰
My second time to grow garlic some are doing great some aren’t 😬 I don’t know if I should use my raised bed upfront. Maybe I will! This will be my third attempt to grow garlic. My elephant garlic has shoots should I remove it now or let it bloom it’s nice just one elephant garlic survive 😊🙏🏻 thank you Jeff for this amazing video 😊👍👍🌟
I would leave it and see how it grows over the course of summer Emy! :-)
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms thank you Jeff 🥰👍👍
@@emylytle5409 Anytime Emy! 🙂
You have twitch grass, too! My bulbs have not sprouted. Zone 5b
Gotta be soon Louise....when's your last spring frost date?
May 16
@@louiseahrens5575 oh wow, still another month!
I got an iron raised bed from my dad. And I used it for radish last 2 months. And I'm thinking of using it for garlic upcoming oktober. Especially considering that I'll have better control over the soil and everything growing on it since garlics don't really seem to like the soil of my garden much: I live near the river so it's riverclay and the top layer is pretty sandy, there's also a lot of biodiversity in my garden which is probably just too much competition. Last year the garlics also showed me that the roots struggled to get deep enough which is because the soil gets very strong and compressed deeper down.
But anyway back to the subject of my iron raised bed. A problem I have with growing garlic in it, is that I can’t grow anything else in it until June/July, which is a pretty long time. This especially would be unfortunate for my Raddish. I really like using it for Raddish. Does Raddish grow well in the type of soil of my garden? And will the seeds even germinate in a sandy toplayer? Because most seeds struggle to do so. (except for the seeds from my neighbors tree and native plants for whatever reason.)
Definitely you could grow radishes in it. Even peas and spinach as well. Or try a cover crop like alfalfa or rye. Growing something, anything will condition the soil and make it better and better. I'd for sure grow something over summer before planting the garlic. It'll greatly increase your chances of success. 🙂
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms yes I wanted to grow pak Choi during the summer and than plant garlic when I am done with the pak Choi
@@thimovijfschaft3271 That's a perfect crop to grow!
Look up how to build up your soil naturally. By using compost, natural things like leaves & seaweed, &c., you can build a better growing medium.
Do look up online how to build up your soil. It will really make a difference as you go along. It may be just a little at a time and/or a slow start, but it will still be progress.
I live where every fall we gather seaweed off the beach and collect the fall leaves for the garden. We put on a layer of each and leave it all winter. Here we get so much rain we cover the beds in the winter to keep it from leaching out nutrients. Spring comes, and you can spade it in the leaves/seaweed.
Of course it could be spaded in whenever.
nice
I use a cattle or hog panel for spacing, my garlic is huge
Hi, going into autumn here, going to plant my garlic this weekend. I would like to plant a living mulch, any suggestions? I was thinking of a herb like thyme. My winters go down to 4 deg Celsius, with no snow or frost so the living mulch will grow until garlic harvesting time.
Thanks for another great video!
I use agrothrive, i think it’s 3-3-3. What do you think of that? Also, I used leaves and shredded wood for winter mulch instead of straw since it is so available here in NH. I removed half of it in the recently ( late April). Plants are 10-12 inches tall and looking good.
Hi there, well we have had so much rain it does get me somewhat concerned about my garlic going rotten because I see the long stems going a little yellow
(I am in south east England(UK), we really did not experience a good spring, but some spring like weather is now here with a little sunny and warmer weather
that has contained rain again.
I have fed the garlic with seaweed fertilizer every so many three to four weeks and also some months earlier loaded on some hay straw.
My thought were that if I purchase hay straw that is normal feed for pet rabbits, it will not contain anything that would harm them and straw from some other sources
could and although all we can do, is but ask the supplier, who says they just tell us what they know we would like to hear!
Have you ever grown Elephant garlic, the very large type that I seem to read that is very much more milder and said to be more like a leek?
How are you getting on and feeling about your weather then?
I send you best wishes for having a good year for everything that you grow, I do like your RUclips channel and your straight to the topic,
however remember:
Freindship are like stars, You don't always see them,
but you know they are there.
Maureen
Your timing is perfect! Is that fertilizer sold on Amazon? I searched the description for this video and I didn't see the link. That fertilizer look really good. I'd love to buy it if it's available.
For sure Leslee...what country are you in?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I'm in the USA (Florida).
Is this sold in the U.S.?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Is this sold in the U.S.?
@@lesleetremel I think so! I can look up an alternative if you like
I live in Alaska and day temp is 48 / 55 , night is 34, will be getting warmer in May. I uncovered my garlic bulbs and shallots , so the soil would heat up a bit, should I lightly water if dry on top, sunny for Three days and back to clouds later in the week , and I noticed you have yours covered in straw she I put back on later in spring when it gets warmer? Thank you
Can you put grass clippings if the grass has been fertilizerd with chemicals
Where should I buy hardneck garlic seeds. Recommendations? I know you probably replant what you grew!
Sorry Jeff quick question, I added two more raised beds this year. No dig style as you did a video on. Card board as a base, then wood chip, followed by compost, and a top layer of peak moss n my left over potting soil mixed with organic fertilizer, well here is my question, I threw some Brussels and basil in one today and the mix seems really loose. The main reason I built these new bed was for tomato n peppers, I'm worried the soil won't be solid enough to carry the plants. Thx Timothy
It's the plants that make the soil profile solid. That's what the roots do. Loose soil is good, the plants will take care of the rest!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms thx Jeff thought I needed to add more regular soil to bring solidity to it
@@timothyshanley1132 nope, plant roots do that for you. And then microorganisms. And the weather. And then time. Let it be loose and awesome for as long as possible!
Can we cut the leaves. Use them for cooking or salad
A blackbird is poking about in the compost around the garlic bulbs. Should I be concerned?
Doubtful....I've never seen one try to eat garlic....
Great 😃👍
Can I mulch my garlic with the leaves I use all over the other garden plants ( leaves from last fall I save for my tomatoes and other things )
You most certainly can!
Squirrels pulled all my garlic up a few weeks ago. So I added some compost and replanted all of it. 60-70 cloves and none died.
Oh no! Who knew they liked garlic so much? Best of luck with the new planting!!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms lol they are fine. I didn’t buy new garlic. I just treated them like small onion transplants and put them back.
@@kfox9650 Perfect!
nuther great vid! I plant my garlic In the fall with 6 inches in between each way. They're 10 inches tall and we've been below zero at night here in the West Kootenays minus 5 this morning and it's doing fine. Any thoughts on planting carrots in between the rows in the next week or 2? My garlic will be out of the ground first half of june b4 the carrots have much size. Cheers
Hey homer, I think you could go a thin row....lightly lightly planted. I'd choose a leafy crop rather than a root one. I'd do spinach or something like that in between...minimize the competition....
I noticed that you put garlic in grow bags and other containers. Did they survive the winter? I’ve had my garlic freeze in containers here in in Colorado. Any bulbs that did survive were very small. Is there a better type of garlic for zone 5?
some of my garlic plants are doing while while other the stems and leaves are dying into nothing. i was going to pull them up but noticed the little clove turned into a small ball. should i remove the plant or let it stay and see if it still grows?
I planted music garlic in late October last year. It's close to 3 feet already! When would I harvest it?
Great Tracey. Garlic is harvested when the foliage begins to fail...usually in June or July: ruclips.net/video/ngZ7UuFEuwY/видео.html
Hi Jeff. I was glad to find your channel when looking for help with first time growing garlic. Thanks for the info. What zone are you in? Is there anything I can grow along side garlic while it grows. Is squash or zucchini ok?
Hey Mary, thanks for watching! I'm in Zone 9b. Great companion plants for garlic would be: Brassicas, peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, spinach, lettuce, mustards, and strawberries! 🙂
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Confused. I am in N Cal and am in zone 9b. How can we be in the same hardiness zone when you get snow and we don't?
@@bc24roxy4 our proximity to the ocean mellows out our temperature extremes, even though we are quite far north
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Interesting. New to all this. Thanks for all your videos I have learned quite a bit. Long way to go.
I have a few that came up with double top greens. I clipped the weaker ones off each one but they’re just growing back again. Anything I should do differently? I’ve noticed in the past that the ones with split tops produce a dinky bulb.
Yours are so tall. Mine haven't even come out yet. Zone 5b NY. Garlic never seems to work for me.😭
Just different climates....yours will catch up! 🙂
Greetings from Sweden, mine look nothing like that either 😭 but it's ok, they'll do their best to get bigger
We plant ours in Oct and put a clear, plastic tub over them during winter. They grow and when it is warmer spring days, we remove tub. Pick it in July. Keep compost on soil.
We can't get onions to grow from seed. Winter sowing didn't work. Planting and growing inside with window didn't work. Don't have grow lights. Just grow from sets again.
@@rg-mi5hh gotta do what works!
Where are you in Canada... on the west coast?
My garlic is 1-3 inches tall now, but my last average frost date is two months away. Should I start feeding when the sprouts are four inches tall, or should I wait until after the last frost? Thanks for the video.
You can feed them. As long as its not through 2 feet of snow, there's no harm in a light dose.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thanks. More snow is on the way next week, but I'll start feeding when they're in the four inch range. Love your videos.
My first try at garlic is looking great after planting it according to your videos, so thanks! Question - if i have some plants that are closer than 4 inches, am I better off pulling a few now or just leaving it where it is and accepting smaller bulbs? In other words, is it too late to fix the problem? I swore I planted them all 4 inches apart - it's like some of them went for a walk or something! Lol...
For what it is worth, my suggestion would be that if they are closer than a couple of inches apart then thin them out and eat the whole of the pulled out plants as "green garlic", but if more than a couple of inches apart then just leave them be.
From planting to harvest how many months? I plant in Nov and my leaves are already turning and getting scapes
Yup, that's normal and expected. Garlic is a 9 month crop.
Would insect frass work? 1% soluble nitrogen and 2% insoluble. I know you said slow release is best but aren't all liquid fertilizers mostly quick release nitrogen?
Hey dude! This is my first year ever that I'm actually taking my garden seriously, I will try to do the Ruth Stout method with hay and some sawdust, however, I wanted to ask you is it okay to use wood ash ( a little bit of it ) on my crops after I plant them? Much love!
I use a little bit either incorporated into my potting mixes or into my compost. Its a good source of quick potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thank u so much!
@@socloseagain4298 No problem. 🙂
Why do the bottom leaves on me garlic keep diein? They seem to keep 8 leaves, new one comes another dies. When its hot they wilt and lean, soil feels moist to me but i water anyway and they purk up, probably to hot. I think im hopeless on garlic.
I planted my garlic in the fall and I saw them sprouting soon. Then winter came and a ton of snow. Now into spring and no signs of any garlic growing, but the last spring frost date is May 8th. Do I wait to see if it comes up or is it possible froze out? I’m sad😩😢. Lol
Normally it's ok, even if they sprout early. It's not the cold that kills them.. It's the moisture that wicks down the early shoots..... I'd just dig up a test sample and see for yourself what's going on.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thank you 👍🏼😉💜
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms So a lack of drainage could cause a dead crop. I did the same thing in containers. My garden garlic is up and coming, the container ones are a no show.
@@robertcanavan6600 most definitely! It's why I said wet garlic is no good. Anaerobic conditions are just a no go for garlic (and most of our crops).
Can you use rabbit poop for feed
Lots of people swear by it Lisa. Llama manure as well!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms great 😁 good way to use it
@@lisajohn7141 :-)
Yes you can. This is my second year planting garlic or 3rd depending on how you look at it. I have only used rabbit manure and i get awesome size garlic. I plant and fertilize well with rabbit poo. Top with straw or hay and let sit in winter. Now it is spring April 21st here in zone 6b'7a. Moved straw away from garlic put a layer off poo down and recovered with same straw and added a little more to keep it cool for the upcoming heat. Before fertilizing i pulled any weeds. Good luck and happy growing.
Ask the bunny !!!
I live in Louisiana and I planted elephant garlic in February so, when can I use it????
You can harvest the greens at any time Tammy. As for the bulb harvest, it can be anywhere from 6-9 months. The shoots begin to fail when the bulbs are close to being ready.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms thank you for answering my questions
@@tammydove935 cheers!
My last frost date is 20th May but we had a very mild winter and my garlic is already 8" high. Should I be feeding it now?
Can't hurt to give it a little juice. Dilute liquid feed would be ok.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms is liquid seaweed OK?
I planted my garlic last fall. I am wondering if I used too much straw as the mulch as I’m seeing little growth growing up through. Is it possible to use too thick of a mulch on top?
In really really cold regions Merni, growers will use a foot or more of mulch over winter and simply remove 90% of it in the spring. You could try that.
Should you clip the pig tail off ?
Yes, the scapes always get pruned...
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thank you...I planted about 14 or 15 cloves back in early November. I'm in Ohio. I had 12 stalks come up and just got most of the weeds out from around them yesterday, right before I watched your video. So I'm hoping to get 12 or so nice bulbs ! They are about a foot high now..I'm super stoked! This is the 2nd time I've planted garlic. The first time, many years ago, I planted about 45 and they all came up with pig tails and then my neighbor mowed them all down because he thought they were weeds 😆🤣🤣... poor guy felt bad. This time I've since moved and they're in a raised bed. Thanks again. Looking forward to watching some more of your videos, especially tomatoes....and subscribed to your channel. Good gardening!
The tips on the leaves are getting brown, Southeast Texas. Is this ok?
They do get brown when its close to harvest time...its actually one of the keys to knowing when to harvest. How old are the plants?
I live in pa
Can I start the garlic in the next week or am I too late?
Garlic is planted in the fall. I wouldn't say you're too late...I'd say you are about 6 months too early! :-)
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms thanks! :) I have no idea what to do with all this garlic with green shoots
@@rsan9854 you can plant it for harvesting the green shoots.. They are delicious!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms :O really?
@@rsan9854 Oh yeah! Even better than green onions!
Omg please help my garlic has tiny black creatures! I have tried everything neem oil , soap water Castile soap and BT yesterday no help 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
On the leaves?
I don't understand. I asked you last year about planting my garlic in the spring and you replied that it needed the winter cold in order to make the bulbs, that I could go ahead and plant it but i would only get greens. Now on this video you are stating that warmer climates can plant in the spring. So will it form bulbs if I plant some now?
Depends on where you live. Growers without a true winter can grow certain varieties of garlic called "softnecks" that are best planted in the "fall/winter" of that region, but because of the tropical-like nature of the climate they can grow fast enough if planted in the spring. It ONLY works for growers in warm climates.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms guess I am warm enough I am in No Ca zone 9b and that is weird because you are in 9b and get snow. We may get 30degrees about 2 or 3 times during the winter but that's it. I am just going to try it. My other I planted early winter and it started sprouting immediately. it is over 2 feet high now. Thanks
My garlic looks ready for feeding so I'll take care of that. Thanks! I have a question. I put pine bark mulch around my raspberries last fall to keep them warm through winter. Since they are leafing out, I pulled some bark back and tons of tiny bugs flew out. What should I do? To make matter worse, my garlic is near there...
Hi Denies, not all bugs are bad, and hardly any bugs attack Garlic directly. I think you'll be fine.
Jeff what's up will the wire above garlic
Hey Timothy, after the garlic is harvested, this becomes a vine tomato and sugar snap pea bed. I leave the trellis up all year...
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms cool thx
@@timothyshanley1132 :-)
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@@timothyshanley1132 Thanks Timothy, too kind! I think if you search FROM any of the links on my site, it'll still register on my affiliate. Thanks for that, every little bit helps! 🙂
I put chopped oak leaves around my garlic.
Great mulch!
What a about onion maggots
Most of your videos don't apply to me, I live in Florida where we don't have a frost. Our peppers are perennial and we prune them to get our next harvest. But I watch you because you don't scream, play annoying music or try to sound like a Hollywood horror film. Thanks for that.
I tried planting the whole head. Nope!
Voles made big tunnels all throughout my garlic bed👎
Nooooooo! Did they eat the bulbs too?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms they have definitely been chewing on the bulbs, unfortunately.
@@brent3611 ugghhh... Sorry to hear that
Why hide behind the plants?
Why not? Plants are my friends...! 🙂
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms friends to hide behind I guess…
@@donutdomination139 precisely!