Growing Garlic from Planting to Harvest
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2017
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Gorgeous garlic packs a pungent punch, making it an indispensable addition to so many recipes - and every vegetable garden.
Garlic is best planted before winter in many areas. It's very easy to grow - all it needs to thrive is a sunny spot and good drainage.
In this video we demonstrate how to plant, harvest and store these beautiful bulbs so you can enjoy perfect garlic every time.
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Garlic prooved a marvelous companion for carrots. I've read that the onion family chases off carrot boring pests. It seems to have worked because the carrots were the best I've ever grown.
What a great gardening tip, Im all for companion gardening too. 👋☺
It’s worked for me too albeit I didn’t know this fact before planting. A happy accident!
Was gonna try carrot eventually and this sounds like a great tip 👍
Donald how did your onion and garlic harvest go? Did they obtain enough photosynthesis? Did you plant in separate rows or did you plant them together?
As a semi-retired chef I now can have garlic year round. Thanks Mate. Keep the videos coming!
That's really great to hear - you can never have enough garlic!
We plant our garlic 1-2 feet from our roses in the fall (zone 5 ). Garlic is a natural fungus preventer therefore preventing black spot on our roses. The scapes look funky with people asking where we purchased the different looking plants
Great video. A lot of other garden pages talk to much but you get straight to the point. Thanks for all the info i need in a nice short video.
Great how-to video! I've been growing garlic for many years -- home grown garlic is a million times better than anything from the grocery store. One comment with regards to drying -- you don't mention garlic should be cured out of direct sunlight. Unlike onions, garlic needs to cure in a dry, well ventilated area -- out of direct sun! Thanks for the great videos!
Thanks for sharing that tip Candace.
Candace Godwin Where did you buy your initial bulbs for planting from?
Seed Savers Exchange and also Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds -- both have a nice selection. I've also purchased seed garlic from my local farmers' market -- in doing so, it assures that the variety will do well in your local area and it supports your local growers!
I live in upper peninsula of Michigan zone 4 I plant soft type in October cover with straw to protect from snow 4ft of snow in the spring they are the first plants coming up after the snow melts . then they grow very well and I harvest scapes. The garlic is harvested around end of august . I have been doing this for
I love garlic and didn't realize it could be grown in containers, so excited to try this!
Hope it all goes splendid!
Inchelium Red is a garlic variety that made the Slow Food Ark of Taste for its wonderful flavor. I've grown it for several years, and if it can survive me, it can survive any gardener!
You are so right...garlic is easy to grow. We live in Zone 3 (No MN). I've been growing Music and Siberian hardneck garlic with great success. I mulch the bed after planting in fall with at least 6" of leaf mulch. After harvesting and drying, I slice and dry some of the garlic for lovely white garlic powder that is extremely flavorful and makes great gifts.
Sounds like a very tasty gift idea!
I love the Inchelium Red variety. I harvested 65 bulbs this past summer and I just planted another 140 cloves last month for next year's harvest!
Wow! Do you give a bunch away or store them?
Just harvested my first garlic which I planted last October 🤗 some are small but a fair amount of cloves on each one , they are hung up in my garage drying so 🤞🏻 thanks for all the tips, Anna 🏴
Wonderful - enjoy!
Great video. Just discovered gardening in my seventies after moving to a property with a bit of land. Tried everything this year to see what works and discovered this you tube site by accident. Lucky me!
Great stuff Stephen. The very best of luck to you with your new gardening adventure. Enjoy!
Best garlic growing video out there ! Thank you.
Thanks for that, I have always been slightly confused before about growing garlic but you answered all my questions I had in my head in the video. I am now going to go to my local garden centre to buy garlic!
I've watched a few videos 9n garlic tips.
and I'm going with this. thanks for posting.
Love your channel concise and all the practical information you need. Thanks.
I always soak my garlic cloves overnight in seaweed solution. It results in quicker root development and growth. Here, in sub-tropical Brisbane, Australia I can only grow soft neck varieties. I tried to grow some hard necks but I was unsuccessful. They failed to bulb up. Thanks for the video. I really enjoy all of your videos. I only recently discovered your channel so I have been binge watching older videos as well.
Thanks for the tip on soaking the cloves - I'll have to try that. Please do binge watch our videos - hopefully some more useful advice in amongst them for you. :-)
Very much appreciated your tips to growing garlic. Thanks.
I do love your video's,you make so easy to understand. Thank you
I love all your videos. Thank you.
Thank u for showing me this I’ve always wanted to grow garlic and u give a lot of details on how todo it
great tips on the soft neck garlic! Thumbs up on the video. thank you
Love GrowVeg's videos. Informative, to the point, short and sweet. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Well today I found that the supermarket garlic bulbs that I wipped off a shelf and threw into a pot ,planted in spring 2020 ( before I did any research on growing garlic) and forgotten about have survived even when overtaken by weeds. Going to be intresting tasting them, so ill start looking after them. Great video.
Hope you get something tasty to enjoy.
Planting mine today in a lovely autumn Sunday in Melbourne Australia. Thank you Ben. Always enjoy your videos.
That's lovely to hear Maria. Enjoy your garlic - it's one of my favourite things to grow I reckon.
Hellooo, guess what I have already started growing Garlic by using a container n it's so amazing, really appreciate the sense of sharing, I thank you once again
Thanks for this. It was really useful and best of all it was straight to the point without a load of waffle.
Love ❤️ these educational and friendly videos
Thank you for your cheerful and delightful videos. Gardening has helped me combat depression; once I found your channel, I felt more daily joy. May God bless you, and I am praying in Jesus' name over my garlic plants!!
Thank you. Really enjoy the learning
indeed you have the best info and videos!!
These have to be the best veg learning videos on the net and are superbly presented. Great Garlic vid my friend please don't leave us and keep upo the good work.
Thanks very much. Don't worry, we're not going anywhere and have lots of fantastic videos planned for the rest of year and into next. We love producing these videos and it's so encouraging to get positive feedback, thank you. Hope you give the garlic a go - it's a really satisfying vegetable to grow... as well as eat of course!
@@GrowVeg Can I ask where you order your garlic bulbs from? Thanks for video!
.thank you!
finally a real video of how to plant garlic , complete with when its time to harvest!
you don't know how your video lightened my heart.
.im sick of videos of showing planting garlic but they never show the harvesting of it.
Really pleased you've found the video useful Jay. Thanks for the feedback. :-)
I have a project for my assignment and I choose to grow garlic... Your video had help me a lot on idea and method to finish my task.. Thanks a lot to you😃
So pleased it helped. :-)
I love scapes!! I’d grow garlic just for these! Yum!
Good video, I'm going to try planting this fall. Actually tomorrow
Thanks for your advice
Thank you so much! Awesome video!
I just subscribed because every video on this channel is the best video on the subject I could find. Great content.
Thank you :-)
GREAT INFO! Thank-You!
Thank you.
Very helpful, thank you
Great video, very informative!
I Absolutely Enjoyed this Video :)
Thank You💛🌞
Thanks for watching! :-)
Thank YOU thank you thank YOU!!
Good video, thanks for the useful information.
Very helpful!
Very educational.
Great info, thank you
thank you for the tip , very good stuff
I also agree: GREAT (short & very informative) VIDEO.
I annually plant 300 cloves in US Zone 13 (Soft Neck : Silver skin, Hard Neck: Agio Rosso di Sulmona).
That must keep you in garlic year-round. A great result!
Very helpful! Thank you
Congrats on 100,000 subs.
Thanks Sudhanva! Hope you enjoy our videos :-)
Thank you!
Great video- I harvested my garlic today
Lovely stuff!
Great info. I never have any garlic to store though. I eat it too fast!
Love your guys cideos
Good stuff mate, thanks
Thank you very informative.
Thanks for your instructions and good video. Tulsa, Oklahoma USA
You're welcome - thanks for watching. :-)
that opening snare is crazy startling
We've scrapped the opening snare for future videos!
Trying for the first time this fall. Fingers crossed.
They were super!! Yay!
I’m growing Garlic for the first time this year, I planted the cloves about mid April and used a shop bought Garlic bulb that had started sprouting. So I thought why not try, I now have 5 of them growing in pots, as I have no garden. I’ll post back here my results.
Please do keep up posted.
How did you get on ?
What were the end results?
Very cool. Thank you
Great vid as always this year 2022 I used coffee grounds I get for free.
I sprinkle around the garlic it's a great feed plus helps to keeps slugs and snails at bay
Infact only today 3 june 2022 I lifted the first of .y garlic out of two beds and will leave on top of the beds for a few days and air dry on racks. All the best
How fab to have harvested garlic so early - great job!
Love garlic
Thank you
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Excellent
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Very nice Thanks !
Thank you sir
Thank you for the knowledge amigo
You're most welcome!
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Good stuff !
I always grow Solent Wight but only plant in late February and get an amazing crop which stores for 12 months.
Cheers !
That's an impressively long storage time - great stuff!
I have some of these ready to plant out next month! This is really encouraging to hear they may last so long!
When do you harvest yours . I too planted mine in February
I have grow garlic on allotments often end up with rust. Elephant garlic is the most successful. This is my no 1 crop, grown in muck the biggest was 900 grams
Impressive 👌🏻
Thank u
Amazing
Awesome information 😜
really good companion plant for cannabis actually
Not a growing tip per se, but garlic leaves can be eaten - and they taste delicious! They seem to have a mild garlicky flavour, except a bit hotter. I've grown some garlic for bulbs, and some others just for their leaves. Great way to add some green leaves to your diet. :)
Didn’t know that... have some right now and will try them tomorrow 😄😊😍 thank you and God bless you!
awsome bro
Excellent video
Thanks. :-)
Thank fot thr vid
...Thank you.
Haven’t planted any garlic yet but I just acquired an entire bag of bulbs from my church food pantry that already seem to be growing on their own! I did hear you say in this video not to plant the store bought kind due to possible diseases or not suitable for your area. I might try it anyway. I researched the garlic and it says it is from Spice World out of Orlando Florida. It is not organic but does say Not genetically modified. I might try it anyway. I am in NY. Love your videos as well as garlic. Everyone that can not get enough of garlic should look for a recipe called Toum. It is a whipped garlic, comes out like Mayo! Garlic cloves, salt, lemon and oil! It reminds me of a horseradish sauce.
That recipe sounds delicious Jessica! You may do okay with your sprouted garlic. The big issue is that it may be more suitable to a very warm climate like Florida, so may do less well in NY - but certainly worth a try. :-)
I thourougly enjoyed this! I'm in!(9)
Nice one Dean, thank you for watching!
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Amazing video thank you 🌷Do I have to cover my garlic plants during snowing season?
They should be fine as they are. They'll pause growth till spring and the cold helps them to initiate full bulb production when the growing season finally arrives.
APB out to veteran garlic growers...I didn't quite understand when to cut the softneck's flower and stem. Would appreciate your coaching! Thanks.
Softneck garlic varieties shouldn't produce scapes during the time they're grown. However, if yours do produce flowering stems, cut them off as soon as they appear so all the energy goes into swelling the bulb.
Love your videos. I’ve got some spring planting garlic and plan to put them in raised beds this weekend but we’re due very low temperatures in Scotland (-6c) should I still put them out or wait until the end of Feb? I’ve got lots of bark mulch so could put a layer of that on?
I would wait until after this cold snap, just to be safe. They do need a chilling period, but I imagine if you put them out next week there'll still be enough of winter left to give them the chill they need.
US Zone 9b - Inchelium Red performs perfectly. Large and very tasty and is on the milder side.
Peter Bergstrand Where did you buy your initial bulbs for planting from?
I bought them from High Mowing Seeds a couple of years ago. But if I were in a situation where I needed to buy them again for some reason (I now replant from previous crop), I would get bulbs from a place located closer to me geographically. I live in the warm Californian valley while they're located in chilly Vermont. However, I never encountered any issues despite that, so it may be a moot point.
I wouldn’t be surprised if you were a VA for narration.
Growing Spanish Roja Hardneck Garlic this fall, so excited because I live in growing zone 9 where I can get 2 garlic growing seasons 😋
Simone Bourgeois
Right on! I'm in zone 1, I hope my garlic makes it!
Simone Bourgeois Where did you get your bulbs from?
Elizabeth Diehl ~ I bought my bulbs from a local nursery near my house, Sloat Garden, that gets their garlic bulbs from a local organic garluc farm.
I have to know waht the vine is along the fence behind you at the end. It looks like nasturshium ot a type of squash. Love your videos.
You're right - it is nasturtium. It self-seeds itself and scrambles up any supports, making a very pretty and insect-friendly addition to the garden. It's great near any brassicas, because cabbage white butterflies/cabbage worms will eat the nasturtium rather than the brassicas. The flowers are pretty and delicious in salads.
For the last five years or so I have been growing four varieties originally bought from the Garlic Farm on the Isle of Wight, planting from my own crop each year. Can't remember what their names were, one is white, one pinkish, two are purplish. The elephant garlic did poorly in Derbyshire, so I have none left to plant now, though it did very well in Sussex. I've got about 80 in the ground now :)
You can never have enough garlic Pam!
How many months does it take to harvest garlic from planting ?
thumbs up for the pleasant accent
I like your veg video as they are shorter but to the point
Thanks Zahra - I try to cut out the waffle and get to the good bits!
I understand from some sources that you can trim garlic leaves to help develop bigger bulbs - true or false or needed ? Great video , much thanks for the practical and clear direction . My first year to plant an watch it grow :)
Definitely don't trim the leaves - this will reduce the energy the plants can make and probably lead to smaller bulbs.
I believe garlic is on of the most easiest vegetable to grow.
Absolutely!