Well, two frost warnings this week (wannnnhhhh I’m not ready!!!)ย and a shocking amount of cold damage toย someย of my fellowย gardeners’ย squashย at the community garden has got me thinking it’sย nearly time to plantย my fall bulbs.ย Although he knows better, my hubby left me alone to wander the aisles of Canadian Tire the other day ๐ย soย I stocked up onย new crocuses, and I’m hoping to track down some more Siberian squillย andย glories-of-the-snowย this coming weekend.ย But it’s not the flowers I’m really excited about, however – it’s the garlic.
I’ve never planted garlic before, but it’s been something I’ve been itching to try out for some time.ย When a local community gardening group put some bunches of heirloom garlic up for sale as a fundraiser, I jumped at the chance to obtain a few bulbs.
Varieties:ย ‘Persian Star’, ‘Music’, ‘Ontario Purple Trillium’, and ‘Killarney Rocambole Red’
Now I have them…so what do I do next?
Fortunately, it seems that growing garlic isn’t rocket science (whew!)…plus the community gardening group gave me a handy little cheat-sheet to help me out.ย Hereย is myย summary ofย the most important stuffย for anyone like me who is planting garlic for the first time:
- Give your garlic a full sun location.
- Don’t plant your garlic in clayey soil – good drainage and uncompacted rich loam is key.ย Amend with compost before planting.
- Plant garlic in autumn 4-6 weeks before the ground freezes solid.ย Harvest time will be the following summer.
- Once the ground freezes, cover the garlic with a layer of fine bark mulch and keep protected until harvest time next year!
- While you can grow garlic from the bulbils, I don’t have any to plant (plus, I don’t want to wait 2 years to harvest), so I’m just going to skip over that part and talk about growing garlic from cloves (aka rounds):
- Remember:ย large cloves will grow into bulbs; small ones will just get bigger.ย ย ย Planting depth for small cloves should be about 2.5 cm;ย triple that for large ones.
- Spacing should be about 18 cm minimumย forย large cloves.ย ย If you want bigger bulbs, increase the amount of space.
- Pointy end up!ย ๐
- You can plant the entire bulb ifย it containsย only a few cloves (less than 6).ย But remember that each clove will form into a separate plant and they will all be clustered tightly together!
Do you grow your own garlic?ย Do you have any tips for success?
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