How To Grow Elephant Garlic - From Planting Cloves To Harvest, Including Month By Month Video Clips

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @Charm-313
    @Charm-313 2 дня назад

    Thanks for the video 😃👋🏾 I'm in the process of growing elephant garlic as well as regular. Hopefully have a better harvest this season

  • @Hanna-DailyLife
    @Hanna-DailyLife 2 месяца назад +1

    I love the way you work the land

  • @support-4-whistleblowers
    @support-4-whistleblowers Год назад +2

    I love your explanations, which are very clear and better than Gardener's World!

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Год назад +1

      That's a very big compliment - much appreciated! Thank you.

  • @CA3952811
    @CA3952811 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I learn so much from all of your videos!

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much for letting me know! Much appreciated!

  • @anaparker8362
    @anaparker8362 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your explanation. I will set mines today Oct 2024.

  • @MotosAllotmentGarden
    @MotosAllotmentGarden Год назад +1

    Just planted my elephant garlic, Thank you for the tips

  • @brianburke2140
    @brianburke2140 6 месяцев назад

    I liked your video. Must say I was surprised that you didn't point out the replantable "pup" bulbs that were clustered on the bottoms of a few that had matured. Cheers!

  • @SPGDetailing
    @SPGDetailing Год назад +2

    It's not a matter of maturity, the bulb turns into cloves after a frost. It needs a frost or you just get a solid bulb

  • @flemwad
    @flemwad Год назад

    Just found a box of elephant garlic cloves I had bought and forgot. I thought it might be too late but watching your video gave me a bit of hope. They'll go in April 1st. Thanks for posting 😊

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Год назад

      I don’t think it’s too late. Went to my allotment today and the ground is very very wet. If I still had cloves to put in, I’d wait for it to dry out a bit!

  • @williammikell2210
    @williammikell2210 8 месяцев назад

    I grow E.G. in permanent spots, usually the south side of a fence or tree. I harvest the plants that bloom and leave the others in the ground. When I harvest a mature plant I stick the little brown bulblets back in the hole. These bulblets will grow into an immature plant next year and a mature plant that blooms in the second growing season. I mulch the spot when the plants are below the ground. I am in a warmer climate so I don't know it this method will work for you. I can grow E.G. in the same spots for years, I got my E.G. from a friend who had it growing unattended,under trees and fences, in his yard from a previous owner, so its origin is unknown but over 50years old. You might try to experiment in a spot or two.

  • @tylerpene1826
    @tylerpene1826 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge was incredibly helpful 🎉

  • @falfield
    @falfield 7 месяцев назад

    Nicely explained. I envy you some of the sandiness of your soil - would be happy to exchange a flat-bed load with some of our heavy clay and we'd both end up with improved structure! On our clay (Bristol) there's not a chance that I could push the blunt trowel-handle into the untouched soil - it settles too hard. And if I did force it, the compaction would create a little pond for the clove to rot in. So instead I have to cultivate to the depth I'm planting to and then part the soil with a sharp implement in order to plant the cloves. Congratulations on your good results.

  • @robertpal4294
    @robertpal4294 6 месяцев назад

    My grandma planted some years ago and it just pops up at random every year but all the leaves fell off like 4 months after they showed up and the bulbs are surrounded by many small to medium bulbs all over?

  • @endlichdrin
    @endlichdrin 8 месяцев назад

    Hi there, I grow elephants in the second season now. In your video I see that you also get these little, brownish thingies with the harvest, often attached to the bulbs. What do you do with those?

  • @Bob-bo8ik
    @Bob-bo8ik 3 месяца назад

    Do you use the corms?

  • @michaeltesta45
    @michaeltesta45 Год назад +1

    You're my teacher.

  • @clarencehopkins7832
    @clarencehopkins7832 Год назад

    Excellent stuff bro

  • @salvatoreaguanno
    @salvatoreaguanno 2 месяца назад

    Do you strip the garlic before you planted in the ground or just take it apart and plant it with the skin on

  • @Bob-bo8ik
    @Bob-bo8ik 3 месяца назад

    Is that wood treated?

  • @larrymaxwell5535
    @larrymaxwell5535 Год назад

    Hello my name is Larry from USA 🇺🇸. How do you store them for winter? Thanks so much for sharing your video! I really enjoyed watching and learning!

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths Год назад

    excellent! looking forward to growing it!

  • @DJ-uk5mm
    @DJ-uk5mm Год назад

    Good planning on this video. You were thinking 1 year in advance. We’ll done 😊

  • @RosemaryTheedom
    @RosemaryTheedom Месяц назад

    we planted ours in sept., was still quite warm out. now, lots of rain and cloves are growing out of the soil. should we cover them up as they come up? will be cold winter coming soon. in B.C., Canada, southern west coast. thanks!

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Месяц назад

      In the UK, elegant garlic is considered fully hardy, sown in autumn, and sufficiently hardy for young plants to survive normal UK winters. The UK national garden society, Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), has this page: www.rhs.org.uk/plants/243757/allium-ampeloprasum-elephant/details. In this it says the plant is hardy to minus 20 degrees celcius, which I believe is -4 degress farenheit

  • @rebekahfox5833
    @rebekahfox5833 Год назад +1

    So, maybe I missed it, but what do you do with the little mini clove looking growths near the roots? Can they be replanted?

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Год назад +1

      I have never tried to replant these. From what I’ve read, these need a couple of growing seasons before the plants will develop full size bulbs. It would be interesting to see any comments from people who have tried this?

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Год назад +1

      I think they are called corms ….

    • @lily-annevereecken53
      @lily-annevereecken53 Год назад

      I would also like to know what you can do to grow those young elephant garlic bulbs. I've had them in a flower pot for a few months now and I just looked (19 Aug '23) and they are still just as hard as when I put them in the ground. Who has experience with this? Greetings from Belgium

  • @CarterKey6
    @CarterKey6 Год назад

    Very informative thank you

  • @LarryMoore-i9l
    @LarryMoore-i9l Год назад

    I needed this thanks

  • @pennypiper5857
    @pennypiper5857 Год назад

    Thanks great information

  • @jimthomas1989
    @jimthomas1989 Год назад

    I just planted my elephant garlic ,
    I'm wanting seeds for more plants next year , how long does that take and what is the best method for getting these results ?

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Год назад

      Best guess is that the elephant garlic bulbs will be ready in August. On seeds, break apart a bulb and plant the cloves (garlic is grown from cloves). I set aside a portion of my harvest each year to provide the harvest for the following year.

  • @Hannah.-_-.
    @Hannah.-_-. Год назад

    How long does it take for the cloves to sprout after planting please? I planned some a couple of weeks ago but no sign of anything yet. Not sure if it's started to rot, or if I'm just being impatient.

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Год назад

      Mine take 3-4 weeks (depending on weather)

  • @deborahgrant7386
    @deborahgrant7386 Год назад

    Nice!😊

  • @gemmawall7220
    @gemmawall7220 Год назад

    Hello Liam, new subscriber here 👋
    Do you have any tips for planting Brussel Sprout seeds? 😁 thanks

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Год назад +1

      Thank you for subscribing! Sowing in seed trays can work well, outdoors but protected (like a cold frame). This growing guide has more info: www.allotmentbook.co.uk/contents/brussels-sprouts/

    • @gemmawall7220
      @gemmawall7220 Год назад

      @@AllotmentBook Thank you 😁

  • @dawsonian2000
    @dawsonian2000 Месяц назад

    Great vid, but how long did it take for your Elephant garlic cloves to sprout?
    I planted mine on November 21, 2024 and it is now December 3, 2024 and none have sprouted.

    • @AllotmentBook
      @AllotmentBook  Месяц назад

      Cold weather will delay germination. It can take several weeks. I hope by January you will start to see them. Good luck!

    • @dawsonian2000
      @dawsonian2000 25 дней назад

      @@AllotmentBook Thanks, Liam!

  • @russf6572
    @russf6572 Год назад

    I'm betting you should have harvested before that late rain.

  • @TWOCOWS1
    @TWOCOWS1 3 месяца назад

    One delicious use for the elephant garlic is. ruclips.net/video/vgn0-V57Eh0/видео.html. it grows wild in the Zagros mountain, where it is called Mooseer (cow garlic). Seer means garlic, and Moo, well, you can imagine what that means