Planting Garlic, Growing Garlic, and How to Harvest and Dry Garlic

Best tips for planting garlic. Learn how to plant garlic, how to harvest and how to dry garlic at home. For a healthy garden and gardener, no vegetable gardening is complete without garlic. Garlic has long been credited with powers as a potent medicine. Planting garlic was recorded as early as 1500 BC as a health strengthener and effective antidote to poisoning. Design Your Own Vegetable Garden Layout Using our Free "Vegetable Garden Planner" Software! How to Plant Garlic
• An ideal soil temperature for growing garlic is 70 °, with a minimum of 40 °F. • Have soil tested for adequate levels of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium prior to planting garlic. • Garlic plants makes good neighbors for carrots, beets, lettuce, strawberries, chives, and tomatoes. • Planting garlic near beans and peas should be avoided. Growing Garlic Sets
• Plant garlic clove sets at a depth of 1-2 inches in soil that is loose and drains well. • Garlic bulb separates into divisions which are planted 6" apart, in rows 12-18" apart. • Reserve the small center cloves from each head for cooking; do not plant them. • Avoid planting garlic purchased from the grocery store, as it likely has been treated to prevent sprouting. Download Free Garden Planning Worksheets, Garden Diary, Zone Chart, Or Planting Guide
Care for Garlic Plants
• Maintain a 5.5-6.8 pH level by supplementing with organic compost that does not include garlic or onion waste. Keep soil moist and weed free. Pinch off all purple garlic blossoms as they form to promote bulb maturity. After flowers form and stems yellow, bend the stems sharply to the ground without breaking them. This vegetable gardening process is known as lodging. It promotes bulb formation and the drying of plant tops. Discontinue regular watering one month later, except in extremely hot, dry climates, where soil moisture should be maintained. • Make certain to rotate location site when planting garlic in subsequent seasons. Harvesting Garlic
How to harvest garlic: In 90 to 100 days after planting garlic, it will be harvest time! Dig garlic bulbs from garden bed, and allow to sun dry in the garden bed for a few days, or on a drying rack in your garage or garden shed. To prevent bulbs from sprouting, hold the rooted ends over a frame for a few seconds.Drying Garlic
How to dry garlic: After being harvested, garlic is traditionally braided and hung in an airy garden shed. Allow heads to dry for several weeks in a protected area until outer skins turn papery. • A vegetable gardening tip is to place the bulbs into old nylon stockings and hang in a dry, cool garage.
Growing Garlic for Home RemediesOnions and garlic make powerful allies in the garden. All members of the Alliums family seem to have some capability as fungicides and insecticides. This action possibly stems from garlic's ability to accumulate sulfur, which many pests avoid due to the odor. Garlic Tea RemedyGarlic tea is a traditional remedy against fungus and bacteria. It can also be used as a spray to control greenfly and aphids. To make garlic spray, crush a large garlic bulb into 2 pt. of cold water. Boil for 5 minutes and allow to cool. Strain and put in spray gun to use as a pesticide or anti-fungal. Before the development of antibiotics, garlic was used to treat infectious diseases from typhoid to tuberculosis. Planting or growing garlic was thought of as the miracle cure-all in home remedies. The allicin in the bulbs is antiseptic which makes raw garlic powerfully antiviral. Garlic for Bee Stings Fresh garlic is also used by some as a home remedy for treating bee stings. Simply cut a garlic clove in half, and rub raw garlic gently on bee sting area. To add to its abundant list of positive qualities, planting garlic is also highly rated as an elixir of youth. Many believe that garlic contains substances that can aid circulation, increase energy, and delay the aging process. The benefits of eating garlic are well documented for the immune system as well as evidence of reducing cholesterol levels and high blood pressure. Growing Garlic for the KitchenGrowing garlic sets makes tasty additions for flavoring stews, soups, meats, and dressings. Use roasted garlic as a mild flavored spread for appetizers.
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