Things Needed

Garlic is used in so many recipe that no herbaceous plant or veggie garden would be stark without it . The best time to plant garlic is between September and November , according to the experts at Sandhill Farms in Eden Valley , Utah . engraft about three weeks before the first concentrated freeze of the time of year will give the garlic time to germinate some root before winter .

Step 1

Select a garden localization that get at least eight hours of full sunlight a day . plant life ail in virtually any soil in Utah that provide good drain .

Step 2

Loosen the top 8 to 10 inches of the soil . Remove all weed . Mix in 4 inches of well - aged compost or rot manure to enrich the dirt and improve drainage .

Step 3

break through the bulbs and plant the largest , healthiest clove . break up the bulbs no more than 24 hours before planting metre .

Step 4

set the cloves with pointed end up , about 2 inches below the aerofoil . Position planting rows 8 inch aside , with clove planted every 6 inches . Plant garlic in mean spacing , if you care , but this may limit the size of it of the bulbs when fledged .

Step 5

spread out 4 inches of mulch , such as woodwind instrument chips , straw , shredded bark , leaf or locoweed clippings , over the planting area . tot up more mulch , if necessary , when when the land stop dead . dispatch the mulch after the last frost in saltation .

Step 6

supply at least 1 inch of water per hebdomad after removing the mulch . Weed the planting area often to denigrate competition for nutrient . Mulch again to keep the weeds down after the garlic stems have break the surface .

Step 7

Harvest the garlic when about one-half of the folio have died back and turn yellowed . decoct lacrimation when the foliage turns yellow-bellied , and halt watering two weeks before harvest home .

Step 8

Store the garlic in a coolheaded , teetotal location . cushy - neck kind are first-class for farseeing condition memory .

Tip

buy big , proficient - quality light bulb from a local garden center or nursery . The tough - neck and soft - neck opening varieties of Allium sativum are recommend for Utah gardener , according to vegetable specialist Dan Drost of the Utah State University Extension Service . If you have roses , garlic may well become your respectable friend . Planting a Eugenia caryophyllatum of garlic next to any rose bush is the best room to keep aphid off the plant for full , according to Bridget and Maureen Boland , authors of " Old Wives ' Lore for Gardeners . " time this properly comes with experience , but the garlic will have better flavor if left dry for several weeks before you harvest .

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