Garlic Growing Guide

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Typically planted in the fall about two weeks after the first frost date, garlic is easy to grow in your home garden. Follow these tips for planting, care and harvest and you’ll have plenty of flavorful, homegrown garlic to use in your favorite dishes come summertime.

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Planting

Select a sunny spot with fertile, well-drained soil or prepare a raised bed with good drainage. A few days before planting, break your garlic bulbs apart into individual cloves. Plant cloves 2 inches deep and 2 to 4 inches apart with the flat end facing down.

See more: 4 Tips for a Flavorful Fall Vegetable Garden

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  1. Kevin Syler says:

    Great advice on growing garlic. We were planning on trying to plant some for next year. I do wish there was a print option for just your articles. Thanks!!!

  2. Kevin Syler says:

    Great article on growing garlic. We are going to plant some after frost. I do wish you had a print button for the article.

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