The best time to plant garlic is in the fall, about 6-8 weeks before the first frost. This gives the garlic time to develop roots before the ground freezes. Garlic needs a period of cold weather to trigger growth. If you live in a warm climate, you can plant garlic in the spring, but the yield will be smaller.
To plant garlic, prepare the soil by tilling it to a depth of 6 inches. Add compost or manure to the soil to improve drainage and fertility. Plant the garlic cloves 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart. The pointed end of the clove should be facing up. Water the garlic well and mulch around the plants to help retain moisture.
Garlic is a relatively easy plant to grow. It needs full sun and well-drained soil. Water the garlic regularly, especially during hot weather. Fertilize the garlic once a month with a balanced fertilizer.
Garlic is ready to harvest when the leaves start to turn brown and dry. Dig up the garlic bulbs and let them dry in the sun for a few days. Then, store the garlic in a cool, dry place.
Here are some tips for growing garlic:
With a little care, you can grow your own delicious garlic at home.