Planting Garlic in the Fall for BIGGEST Bulbs Step-by-Step Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024

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  • @misslee8388
    @misslee8388 Год назад +91

    I enjoyed this video. May I suggest lowering the music so it is easier to hear your wonderful explanation?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +20

      Thank you, yes. We realized (now) different devices are louder. ☺️ A real learning curve for us. Gardener here, not to techy. New videos will definitely be toned way down! I appreciate suggestions.

    • @Idle.Homestead.
      @Idle.Homestead. Год назад +1

      Thank you so much ..

    • @lauriewebb9357
      @lauriewebb9357 Год назад +4

      Also, people like me, w Early On Set Alzheimers have trouble concentrating w background noise

    • @AM-es4mp
      @AM-es4mp Год назад +1

      Yes !!!!!

    • @zanepaxton7452
      @zanepaxton7452 Год назад

      Hmmmm, onion’s definitely get bigger when interplanted with brassicas. No interplanting??

  • @caydancebloom
    @caydancebloom Год назад +51

    some feedback for you.... the music is very distracting. My brain is having to work hard to process what you are saying vs what noise is the music. After having gone through the whole day and now I am winding down... my brain just can't process it. What I have heard is great content. I appreciate the amount of information you have in your noggin and that you are sharing it.

    • @d1v1s1onby0
      @d1v1s1onby0 21 день назад +1

      at about 5 mins she mentions an acid, but I cant hear what type she says... any help?

    • @minervavargas-miletti235
      @minervavargas-miletti235 17 дней назад

      @@d1v1s1onby0 she said: baking soda, humic acid, and liquid cal

    • @projectturbocoupe4897
      @projectturbocoupe4897 15 дней назад

      @@d1v1s1onby0Humic Acid

    • @hfm16
      @hfm16 9 дней назад

      @@d1v1s1onby0 She says humic acid

    • @SnoopyAKQJT
      @SnoopyAKQJT 7 дней назад

      @@d1v1s1onby0 Humic Acid

  • @MJ-oj5bo
    @MJ-oj5bo 8 часов назад

    I am from India. Learning a lot from you. Your explanation is good. You will have the blessings of Govindu.

  • @garystew2077
    @garystew2077 Год назад +24

    This video was fantastic. I'm getting ready to plant garlic for the first time and have been watching several videos on how to do it and this is, by far, the best video I've seen. Thank you so much for all of the information and for passing along all of your knowledge and tips!

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for your feedback! ☺️

  • @steelgy
    @steelgy Год назад +12

    My garlic is always perfect. I live in zone 6a. 3’ of snow covers the ground 2-3 months in the winter. Our temps drop to 0°. I have never gone to all that trouble preparing the soil. I use a generous amount of bonemeal. No need to water here until summertime. I use fertilizer starting in spring, once a month. My bulbs are huge.

    • @tttarms1970
      @tttarms1970 6 месяцев назад +1

      What kind of fertilizer?

  • @micheletanis9973
    @micheletanis9973 Год назад +2

    Yes I agree no music next time ty

  • @reginajohnson1818
    @reginajohnson1818 Месяц назад +1

    YOU HAVE A BEAUITFUL GARDEN

  • @susangarland6869
    @susangarland6869 Год назад +11

    I'm in zone 10a, where the winters never really get colder than the low 40s. I only grow hardneck garlic because, as you said, it's the best tasting. Over the years, I've discovered that the key to getting the most out hardneck garlic in a mild climate is to refrigerate the bulbs for 10 weeks before planting them. I get my order in early October, and they go right into the refrigerator until January. They're usually ready to harvest in late June, early July. While the bulbs never get as large as they would if grown in an area with very cold winters, they are a decent size and have all the hot, spicy hardneck flavor that I love.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +3

      Such a good idea! vernalization! I wish I would have put that in the video! Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @garyking3229
      @garyking3229 Год назад

      I wish we could know what growing Zone you are in,,,I’m in Yuma, AZ

    • @frankdilaura5712
      @frankdilaura5712 9 месяцев назад

      I am in Phoenix, AZ...I would add that it is OK to plant the cloves 4" to 6" deep to help moderate to keep the soil temp lower as the air and soil temp heat up nearing harvest time. This Video is one of the best "ALL-Round" yearly planting guides on You Tube. Thank You for posting. @@Alisorganics

  • @phyllismaston7345
    @phyllismaston7345 11 месяцев назад +2

    The DOG!! So adorable!!

  • @humanbeing4368
    @humanbeing4368 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for sharing such great information!

  • @veronp932
    @veronp932 Год назад +3

    Thanks for all the information. Love growing garlic 🧄. Great video, minus the music ~ too distracting. Keep it simple.

  • @stormraven4183
    @stormraven4183 Год назад +15

    Informative and concise, thank you for this video. And yes, I accidentally baked my first garlic in an Oklahoma summer 🤦. I use my tiny cloves to plant green garlic in my winter hothouse garden. I space them about an inch apart. That clip at the end...truth! My cat has to drag me inside at night.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +1

      Thanks! That HOT sun can sure do some damage... Yes there is a lot of truth to the end clip! I just can't stop sometimes! 😁

  • @karenrivers3123
    @karenrivers3123 Год назад +1

    🎉 this sounds like some really great information however, we could do without the loud loud music . I will be sure to be adding this to my garlic information pack for this winter's here in Colorado

  • @appl3jax498
    @appl3jax498 Год назад +8

    Great information! Well presented. One tiny thing. The background was too loud and for me was distracting from your awesome information. Keep it up the great work

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      yes, we realized with the music being to loud. We live from our mistakes for sure! Thank you.

  • @lorigarcia844
    @lorigarcia844 8 месяцев назад +3

    This was so informative on growing garlic! I’ve been enjoying all your videos, I grab a cup of coffee and feel like spent some time with a good friend chatting about gardening!

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  7 месяцев назад +1

      We need to be neighbors! 😁

  • @sueguidry4216
    @sueguidry4216 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your video.

  • @jillnewton5630
    @jillnewton5630 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for the garlic information! So much I never knew till now. Thats why this channel. So much to learn every time.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  2 года назад +2

      Your welcome. I’m so glad you got something out it!

    • @estherdaniels1998
      @estherdaniels1998 11 месяцев назад

      How do you spell the acid you use to soak, and where is it found?

  • @larrybrown2906
    @larrybrown2906 Год назад +2

    Excellent!

  • @carolynmaterne7795
    @carolynmaterne7795 Год назад +6

    The best video on growing garlic, and I watched several. Love your thoughtful and concise editing of information. I'll be a regular visitor to your channel from now on.

  • @모-q4z
    @모-q4z Год назад +2

    Very helpful

  • @loriarnold9011
    @loriarnold9011 2 года назад +4

    Whahooo! Thank you!

  • @maleenalovell2143
    @maleenalovell2143 2 года назад +6

    This was exactly what I was looking for. Great Video!!!!!

  • @SunshineGarden-9B
    @SunshineGarden-9B Год назад +11

    Great information Ali!!! My garlic did not do so well this year so I was looking for information about growing bigger bulbs and I found your video very helpful 😀

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +2

      Garlic has to be my favorite crop! It’s almost time once again for planting!

  • @elianehertsen5889
    @elianehertsen5889 Год назад +1

    I watched some other videos on garlic planting….yours was the best!

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  11 месяцев назад

      Wow, Thank You!!!

    • @williamrbuchanan4153
      @williamrbuchanan4153 19 дней назад

      Apart from that stupid noise going on in opposition to your voice. Stop makes just seem to makes it worse on restart. Think,your information could be, getting it in a PDF just for a read . Thank you.

  • @kathytaylor446
    @kathytaylor446 Год назад +2

    Good to know about garlic thank you your background music was to loud

  • @doncc6080
    @doncc6080 Год назад +2

    Thanks for all the info. All the channels from the deep south say all they can grow is elephant garlic because
    there is not a long enough cold season for the others.

  • @williammikell2210
    @williammikell2210 11 месяцев назад +1

    VERY GOOD video, thanks, One thing I do with my elephant garlic is to have permanent beds/areas. I only harvest the plants that bloom, the bulblets are either returned to the hole or planted elsewhere and the 1 year plants are left alone. When the plants that remain die back I just mulch heavily for the summer. No planting the next year, or ever. I also plant bulbs on the south side of trees in my yard in patches. In fall the E.G. sprouts and grows thru winter, once again I only harvest the mature plants that bloom. You know you can cook with the green leaves in saute dishes.

  • @godisincontrol32
    @godisincontrol32 Год назад +2

    Excellent 🎉 Really enjoyed this Video 😊 Appreciate you sharing this Wisdom 🙏 Many Blessings to you and your Family..

  • @WhatWeDoChannel
    @WhatWeDoChannel 8 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed that! I love growing garlic! I grow two Porcelain varieties, a True Purple Stripe variety, and one Rocombole variety. My Rocombole variety is Spanish Roja, it’s so good, that it is the variety by which the flavour of all other varieties is judged. Plant the best and eat the rest!

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  8 месяцев назад +2

      I LOVE Spanish Roja too! You’re right, it is so good.

  • @blablabla2616
    @blablabla2616 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was super great info thanku☺ if i may suggest that you use seasons rather than months eg :(second week of autumn ) as a time frame . More user freindly to thoes living in other countrys .

  • @dorisafejuku968
    @dorisafejuku968 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @alisonkantarama8117
    @alisonkantarama8117 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Blessing

  • @Damselfly54315
    @Damselfly54315 Год назад +1

    Planting this fall for first time so have been watching videos...thanks for the video

  • @BraelynnPrice
    @BraelynnPrice Год назад +3

    Concise and informative. Thank you!. This was exactly what I was looking for. Great Video!!!!!.

  • @amac9245
    @amac9245 Год назад

    She really loves the big bulbs!

  • @Janacy
    @Janacy 2 года назад +5

    So much Great info!! Thanks! I’m excited to give this a go 🎉

  • @deannabanana9344
    @deannabanana9344 Год назад +1

    This video has helped me with the confidence to grow garlic. Thank you!!!

  • @lmc964
    @lmc964 Год назад +1

    Awesome! Everything and more that I was looking on information on planting garlic. Thank you so much! I’m now a new subscriber.😊

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      Awesome! Thank you! Welcome new subscriber!

  • @jocerod123
    @jocerod123 Год назад

    I just received my garlic and I need to start amending soil for planting… live in FL and fist timer here… I have bad luck with anything I plant… fingers crossed. SoFlo area. Thank you for your video, very detailed!

  • @GardenerRose
    @GardenerRose Год назад +1

    Your garden is such a beautiful green color im knew at gardening and things are not as green

  • @vickiesaewert5552
    @vickiesaewert5552 Год назад +7

    Great video explaining so clearly the what's Why's and how to's. I really appreciate it and the links to some of the products you use.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful.

  • @WingsOfDomesticViolence
    @WingsOfDomesticViolence Год назад +4

    Some Big Garlic Energy in this video Ali 😂

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +2

      That’s because it my FAVORITE crop!

    • @WingsOfDomesticViolence
      @WingsOfDomesticViolence Год назад +1

      @Ali's Organic Garden & Homestead Only thing that rivals a nice zesty piece of garlic is a thick slice of heirloom tomato 😋

  • @joelhermanross
    @joelhermanross Год назад +2

    Concise and informative. Thank you!

  • @vynedvyne59
    @vynedvyne59 Год назад +1

    🎉fantastic

  • @lilbitmor7
    @lilbitmor7 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Gave me some details about soil that I didn't know. Thanks❤

  • @paulbraga4460
    @paulbraga4460 Год назад +1

    wonderful...i'd soak with the baking soda alone for a short while, then the humic acid and the kelp...blessings

  • @lindagage7315
    @lindagage7315 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative! Thanks

  • @laruebrough4117
    @laruebrough4117 2 года назад +5

    Thank you Alli! How are our tree collards doing. Be sure to let me know when they are ready. 😊

  • @Maximka1100
    @Maximka1100 11 месяцев назад +1

    You are amazing dear fellow gardener. Great information.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much! I love gardening and especially garlic growing!

    • @Maximka1100
      @Maximka1100 11 месяцев назад

      @@Alisorganics you have new sab.

  • @AppleValleyGirl100
    @AppleValleyGirl100 Год назад +1

    Love your video! There’s so much information and you explain everything so well. Your doggy is cute! ❤

  • @nebraskaprairieladyprepper3422
    @nebraskaprairieladyprepper3422 Год назад +1

    Great video! Thank you. I made the mistake of using green flags and a sharpie as markers. The flags were fine, but the sharpie faded quickly and now as my husband and I harvest we scratch our heads at numerous varieties of squash and beans.

  • @lindalori52
    @lindalori52 11 месяцев назад +1

    I want that hose head!!!! Great vid!!

  • @mfcabrini
    @mfcabrini Год назад +1

    Great information, very comprehensive! Thanks

  • @roxanavilla7155
    @roxanavilla7155 Год назад +1

    Excellent information thanks

  • @Sweettomatovine
    @Sweettomatovine Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this very helpful information 🍅🌱

  • @brendawiley4967
    @brendawiley4967 Год назад +1

    I just came across your channel!! I love it. Thanks for all the useful information on how to grow your own garlic.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      Thank you! I appreciate the feedback 😊

  • @austinj3881
    @austinj3881 Год назад +1

    You must put garlic in everything. I grow a round 50 plants each year. Though this last year was a disappointing yield as the bulbs were about half the size as normal. They still taste great but none of the cloves were really large enough for planting so will have to go out and get new cloves to plant for this year.

  • @lorriflynn6525
    @lorriflynn6525 Год назад +3

    This is a great video. Thank you for sharing the info. I also like your tip on soaking the garlic in those three nutrients for a couple of hours before planting. I am going to give that a try this year (if I can find the ingredients in time, since it is already September 17th).
    Over the past few years, my garlic does not seem to have much paper on it. You mentioned that could be due to leaving the garlic in the ground too long. A friend and fellow gardener said that I might have a disease in the soil that affects the skins growing. Have you ever heard of that or do you think it is just due to leaving the garlic in the ground too long? I love your tip on soaking the garlic in those three nutrients for a couple of hours before planting. I am going to give that a try. Excellent video. I will share it with my coworkers that participate in our community garden at work. :)

  • @annachandaria7339
    @annachandaria7339 Год назад +1

    Thank you for such an informative video. After years of following instructions on the packets but never successful I’m definitely going to try it your way 🤞🏼🤞🏼

  • @matthewbuckmaster332
    @matthewbuckmaster332 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video, thank you!

  • @priayief
    @priayief Год назад +4

    Interesting video. I've been growing garlic in raised beds for more than 20 years. All I've ever done is sow them in later October or early November after applying about two inches of home-made compost. I've never pre-treated my cloves nor have I added any supplements to the soil.
    I'm intrigued by your recommendations for pre-treating the seed cloves as well as amending the soil. Before I try this though, I'd like to know if you've ever done same-season trials to show that this extra effort produces significantly noticeable results.
    Thanks for posting.

  • @Mikdeelow
    @Mikdeelow Год назад +2

    @ 1:51 doggo’s saying, “Mommm, what are you doing with that smelly stuff!?”

  • @SK-gc7xv
    @SK-gc7xv Год назад +3

    Is that bath you soak them in the main reason you haven't had to rotate them, you think, and have you tried cover crops between plantings?
    Very informative. Lots of good garlic growing videos here on RUclips that get into this and that, but this might be the best that gets into more intermediate fundamentals. Much obliged.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +1

      I’m sure the baking soda helps. I do a little cover crops here and there but mostly I grow tomatoes, squash or sweet potatoes after the garlic is up. There is always something in every speck of garden space year round.
      Thank you for you kind comments. It’s very much appreciated 🌻

  • @sannaohanawellnessllc3925
    @sannaohanawellnessllc3925 Год назад +1

    Awesome video thank you!

  • @Mrbfgray
    @Mrbfgray Год назад +2

    Just did my 1st ever harvest from Costco, Gilroy, CA garlic as seed stock, late May. Most of mine are easily twice the size of the seed stock bulbs, did very little, just some excellent soil w about 50% homemade compost, 50% native soil and "raised bed organic soil", almost no watering until mid spring and a few modest fertilizer applications. Planted mid October farther N. Commifornia, low inland, 9a.
    Deff intend to make a habit of it especially since winter crop space for me is much more abundant than summer space, 4X5ft plot yielded (guestimating) several pounds.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +1

      Sounds like you have great soil where you live and WATER! lol! We are in the desert. Bad soil and little rainfall. Isn't it nice to get bigger yields than what you plant? 😊

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Год назад +3

      @@Alisorganics I don't think there exists better native soil anywhere on Earth, endless rock free loam, seen excavator dug trench 18 ft deep cut with a light bucket, looked the same all the way down. (rumor has it that it's over 100ft thick in some places, unbelievable)
      We had wetter winter, likely need to water some in average winter. Also a big believer in good mulch layer. Many recommend lifting bulbs with a fork or something but I just pulled them out no prob.
      Thanks for your efforts, info and reply!

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Год назад

      @@Alisorganics Desert soils are often very rich in minerals but not very thick nor rock free. Rainforest soils are leached out and poor.

    • @happyoutside2558
      @happyoutside2558 Год назад

      @@MrbfgrayI was wondering where you have soil like that. Like around the river delta areas, Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto, etc? I grew up near there (but not down in the agricultural areas). Always heard the stories about the fantastic soil.

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Год назад

      @@happyoutside2558 Anything but an expert but from contracting for agriculture for couple decades within few hrs of Chico, and my own yard in Chico, a lot of variability. Must be some sort of soil maps online.
      General trends seem to be sandier shallower, rockier soils near hills on either side or toward end of valley, which makes sense, but also some sandy soils elsewhere. Mineral soils are maybe underrated as apposed to loam but loam allows for easy digging, gardening and farming. (anything but too much clay, shallow lava cap or hardpan, is workable)
      Many fields seem to only have few feet of top loam soil but I haven't been able to find the the bottom of loam with a hand shovel as deep as I care to dig...say 4 or 5 ft, in my own yard.

  • @ceciliagachet-atchison3689
    @ceciliagachet-atchison3689 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful information, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I’m new to gardening and this will be my first year planting garlic. I’m going to be following your instructions, I got all products needed and now I’m prepping my planting area. I almost planted last week, however, our weather got up 80s and 90s so I decided to wait a little for cooler days and now I’m going to plant on October 28 (full moon).
    I only have one question about watering. How often do we water between planting and spring?

    • @ceciliagachet-atchison3689
      @ceciliagachet-atchison3689 11 месяцев назад

      Hello and thank you for your heart emoji ; however, there was no answer about watering between time of planting and spring time.

  • @virginiatibbetts1551
    @virginiatibbetts1551 Год назад +3

    Great info, but just a suggestion, the music continually going on is distracting.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      Well noted! This was one of our learning lessons. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @tinykitchenbigflavor7142
    @tinykitchenbigflavor7142 Год назад

    Thank you for this tutorial excellent information!

  • @feliciabrasuell1997
    @feliciabrasuell1997 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for sharing another wonderful informative video. I have a question?? I live in Zone 8b, and I am new to this. So my understanding is that I need to grow soft neck garlic because of the temperature in my area. Would you please tell me which varieties are best for soft neck and which ones are the most medicinal??? THANK YOU so much. I love your channel

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  2 месяца назад +2

      All softneck garlic have pretty much the same benefits for using medicinally. They are the best! I really like inchellium red for size and how well they do in our climate, like your 8b. We are very dry so watering in the winter is essential! And thank you!

    • @feliciabrasuell1997
      @feliciabrasuell1997 2 месяца назад

      @@Alisorganics wow thank you so much for your quick response........

  • @Chloe-pc2zt
    @Chloe-pc2zt 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the great info Ali!! How deep do planters or raised beds need to be to grow garlic?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  2 года назад +3

      1 foot is generally good enough. 18” if possible, is better. I grow 100 cloves in a 12” trough and they turned out pretty well.

    • @Chloe-pc2zt
      @Chloe-pc2zt Год назад +2

      @@Alisorganics Thank you!!

  • @chriscombs264
    @chriscombs264 Год назад +6

    Can you please write the other two ingredients that you use to soak the garlic besides baking soda ?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +2

      Yes! Humid acid and liquid kelp. :) Humaplex is a concentrate of humid acid.

    • @gayleridgway8233
      @gayleridgway8233 Год назад

      @@Alisorganicsinteresting. I never heard of humid acid. Is this good for southern climates? Where are you located??? Thanks for great video.

  • @TheBBQKEEPER
    @TheBBQKEEPER 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this video! This is our first year planting garlic. We are planting the garlic 5 inches from each other, however I have heard many speak about garlic rust. I am hoping spreading the bulbs out will help, do you have additional advice?

  • @joannparden
    @joannparden 2 года назад +4

    👍

  • @tanyaprisbrey4184
    @tanyaprisbrey4184 Месяц назад +1

    Love your content. I live in Ivins. I was wondering which type of garlic you grow?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Месяц назад

      @@tanyaprisbrey4184 I LOVE all turban type garlic (blossom, basque) the best. They are early and I can get another different crop in a month sooner. I also like red inchellium soft neck.

  • @vagabond14
    @vagabond14 Год назад +1

    video is awesome, can you please also tell us where to get the garlic pods to start with ?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +2

      Most garden centers/nurseries will carry bulbs for planting. My favorite is Filaree Garlic Farm. They are excellent for online ordering.

  • @myrtlekitty
    @myrtlekitty 11 месяцев назад +1

    it would be great if RUclips would have a background music optional button

  • @Mr51Caveman
    @Mr51Caveman Год назад +2

    Good info!

  • @brendadeprefontaine3661
    @brendadeprefontaine3661 Год назад +2

    Had to be laugh at your ending, “when are you coming in”! That use to be me ! Love your information on garlic, I have some bulbs that sprouted roots in the fridge. It’s end of Jan and I want to put them in the ground, what wine the harvest time, fall of 23?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +1

      They will still be ready the same time as usual, just a bit smaller bulbs. Turbans are ready mid May, softnecks June, hard necks early July here in southern Utah. Northern utah is usually a month behind us. I’ve planted as late as January and they just didn’t get the bulb size, but we’re right on time to harvest here. 😉. I hope that helps.

    • @brendadeprefontaine3661
      @brendadeprefontaine3661 Год назад

      Thank you for that information, the roots were drying out so I put them in water and now they are sprouting, as soon as it quits raining they are going into yard.

  • @jobiepatrick6150
    @jobiepatrick6150 Год назад +6

    Sorry but the music over this video is extremely distracting. 🙁

  • @joyyak7865
    @joyyak7865 Год назад +3

    Nice info. The music is distracting.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback. We realized and have learned from this. Thanks.😉

  • @marialeon2588
    @marialeon2588 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I hope I didn’t miss I saw video a few time however I didn’t hear how often do you fertilize after planting? I followed all your steps just not sure if one is supposed to keep fertilizing during growth and what and how often? I am in zone 9A in FLORIda I planted in late October TÍA loved your video!

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  10 месяцев назад +1

      I fertilize at planting time and once again in January or February one last time.

  • @brandiharris7749
    @brandiharris7749 Год назад +2

    Why the music??? Whyyyyyy?

  • @sufficientgrace1692
    @sufficientgrace1692 Год назад +3

    I enjoyed your video and found it to be quite helpful, however, the music is way too loud and makes it tough to focus on what you are saying.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +1

      I’m sorry about the music. That was one of our lessons learned. Thanks for the feedback

  • @micheletanis9973
    @micheletanis9973 Год назад

    Thank you for all the information. I’ve always wanted to plant garlic been kind of chicken but I’m definitely gonna try now. One question and I might’ve missed it so I’m gonna listen again which one is the best for Washington state we do go into a freeze and lots of RAIN.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      What zone are you in? I love hardnecks, but they don’t do well here, even though we freeze, it’s not cold enough for hardneck. We are zone 8 and all softnecks and turban varieties do well.

  • @doinaveres3685
    @doinaveres3685 Год назад +2

    The music is too loud

  • @tracisusong6991
    @tracisusong6991 Год назад +2

    Great video. I live in Cleveland zone 6a, and will plant in Oct, hopefully I miss the snow. I don’t have compost, what can I use in its place?

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +3

      If you have some kitchen veg scraps you could bury them in the soil below where you plant. You could also mulch once planted with leaves, grass clippings (1-2” layer) or other organic matter and all of these will break over time and feed the soil.

    • @pamelaperry5382
      @pamelaperry5382 Год назад

      That's exactly what i do!!

  • @brusharp
    @brusharp Год назад +1

    Great video! I would like to see more about the number of cloves to plant for a given household size. Obviously, this has a lot to do with cooking habits, but why you plant 1,000+ seems a mystery. I planted 100 last year but 65 were a variety that didn't survive the winter, so all 35 surviving bulbs will go into the ground in October, with the smaller cloves for the kitchen. I will shoot for 100-130 cloves in the ground. Make sure folks account for replanting when they figure how much to grow. How many do you need for your kitchen?

    • @loucile2656
      @loucile2656 Год назад +1

      you might want to use the smaller cloves for replanting and use the larger ones for cooking.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      I use a lot of garlic for our household. At least 3-5 bulbs a week. We also have a big garlic braiding class which takes a large portion of garlic, plus what we put in our CSA baskets and farm store. With as many as I plant never seems like enough! But of course our situation is pretty different than the average home gardens needs. 😊

  • @feliciabrasuell1997
    @feliciabrasuell1997 5 дней назад

    I have another question???? You stated in your video that nitrogen needs to be provided during the VEGETATIVE growth stages.... Do you mind sharing with me what that means and how often I need to use I guess, the bone meal that you added to your soil in the beginning before planting your garlic??? i am new to this and probably a stupid question----- but I really want to learn.... THANK YOU so much for sharing with each of us!!

    • @feliciabrasuell1997
      @feliciabrasuell1997 5 дней назад

      I meant "BLOOD MEAL" not bone meal>>>>>>thanks

    • @feliciabrasuell1997
      @feliciabrasuell1997 5 дней назад

      Also, do you amend and add all of this the day of planting or ahead of time?????

  • @andicampbell8621
    @andicampbell8621 Год назад

    These small individual 'bulbs' you speak of are actually called 'cloves' 👍

  • @NolimitErik1466
    @NolimitErik1466 11 месяцев назад

    Love your content. What do you use to sterilize your garlic prior to fertilizing it as in your video?

  • @harveybyars8655
    @harveybyars8655 Год назад +3

    Lots of good info but that music, if it can be called music, is way too distracting

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      Sorry for that. We certainly have learned from our experience. Thank you.

  • @deirdrehall4449
    @deirdrehall4449 11 месяцев назад +1

    Which variety is that hardneck with the dark red cloves (1:35)? That's really pretty! I grow garlic every year and would like to add some different colors to my mix.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  11 месяцев назад

      That’s creole garlic! It taste so good, stores very well and BEAUTIFUL right!?!? I love them.

  • @judytaylor1620
    @judytaylor1620 Год назад +1

    I sometimes have bulbs that do not divide into cloves. Thinking back, I'm pretty sure it is the elephant garlic that does this mostly. I didn't know it took 2 years for elephant garlic to mature. That's probably the problem, that I don't wait the 2 years. Thanks for the info. Is there any info about bulbs that don't clove out?

  • @jeffdestes
    @jeffdestes Год назад +1

    Great video. Would you please advise how much liquid kelp that you recommend adding to your one quart of clove soaking solution mix? Many thanks in advance.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад +1

      I use 1 -2 teaspoons per quart of liquid kelp.

    • @jeffdestes
      @jeffdestes Год назад

      Thank you!@@Alisorganics

  • @bellacatta3079
    @bellacatta3079 2 месяца назад +1

    Can I ask what area you live in? I’m in Northern Virginia so I’m wondering how much different the climate is where you are versus where I am. This would be my first time planting garlic. Although I’ve wanted to do it for years.

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  2 месяца назад +1

      I’m in southern Utah. Zone 8. It is dry here so we have to amend our soils heavily and water through the winter.

  • @haynerbass
    @haynerbass 10 дней назад

    How deep should the soil be UNDER your garlic? I have two different depths in my garden beds. 6" and 12". which one would you recommend? Or are they both deep enough.

  • @doloresreynolds8145
    @doloresreynolds8145 Год назад

    I had no idea that they make ‘garden markers’ that don’t fade like Sharpies do on your garden tags.

  • @lamm1437
    @lamm1437 Год назад

    I planted garlic last year in the fall when it got cooler. Then we got a short warm period and they sprouted above ground. Then the winter and snow came and I never got anything the following year. What can I do differently to have my garlic live?

  • @corinne7126
    @corinne7126 Год назад +1

    Great video, except the background music, too loud

    • @Alisorganics
      @Alisorganics  Год назад

      Sorry about that. We definitely have learned from this. Thank you.

  • @cindycampbell807
    @cindycampbell807 Год назад

    I had squirrels I guess dig mine up any suggestions for that problem