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How to grow garlic in michigan
A good time to plant garlic is mid-late October. Garlic can still be planted until the ground freezes. Cloves are planted “root side down” about two-t...
How to Store Garlic You've Grown in Your Garden
Store the Bulbs Keep your garlic in a dark, cool place (32 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit) where it will still get some air circulation. Braiding and hangin...
Soft-neck and Hard-neck Garlic
The "neck" in the names refers to the stalk that grows upward from the garlic bulb. Hardnecks have a stalk that stems from the center of the bulb and ...
Roasted Garlic on Toast
Spread each piece of toasted bread with a tablespoon or so of mashed garlic puree; rub one or both sides of each slice with garlic until it all but di...
Garlic Growing Quick Tips
6 Top Tips for Growing GarlicPlant garlic in autumn. Fall-to-spring is the best season for growing garlic. ... Plant two or more different garlic vari...
Fall and Spring Planted Garlic
Fall-planted garlic is dug in early to mid summer, depending on your region. Spring-planted garlic needs a couple of extra weeks to catch up and is ha...
Planting Garlic
Garlic needs a period of cold, so is best planted in late autumn or early winter. However some cultivars can be planted in early spring. If your soil ...
How to Harvest and Store Garlic
Keep your garlic in a dark, cool place (32 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit) where it will still get some air circulation. Braiding and hanging garlic is a go...
How to Cook and Serve Garlic
Rub skinned whole, raw garlic on bread or around the sides of a salad bowl. Use chopped or crushed raw garlic as a seasoning for raw vegetables, in pe...