Watch This Before You Plant Garlic

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Publicado 2023-10-14
Grab some garlic this season: shop.epicgardening.com/collec... We've grown garlic in just about every way possible, for over 5 years now in a variety of climates...here's exactly how to plant it to get massive bulbs next season.

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - Garlic Varieties
01:48 - Climates & Vernalization
02:46 - Garlic Prep Bed
04:01 - How & When To Plant

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  • @GeorgiaGrowGuy
    "Everything you need to know?" I need to know what time you're coming over to plant mine.
  • @helperhoeve
    In the Netherlands we have a beautiful rule of thumb for garlic 10-10-10-10, meaning plant on the tenth of october 10cm deep and 10cm apart from one another
  • @fofocarcoffee
    In a garden so smelly, not far from the town, Grew garlic so strong, it could knock you right down! The gardener was proud, with a grin ear to ear, "Come visit my garlic!" he'd shout far and near. People would come, but they'd quickly retreat, The smell of the garlic knocked them off their feet! But the gardener just laughed, "It's the scent of success!" While munching on garlic, in his garlic-pressed dress. He'd dance through his rows, with a garlic bulb crown, Singing, "Garlic's the king, it will never back down!" His garden grew famous, a smelly delight, Even vampires stayed far, flying off in the night! So here's to the garden, where garlic's the star, So potent and pungent, you could smell it from afar. It might not be roses, but to the gardener's part, The smell of strong garlic was the scent of his heart!
  • @sixtwoinak
    Thank you sir. Also, thank you to the ones behind the cameras and keyboards. I appreciate all of you. 👍💪🙏
  • @arcan762
    I like big bulbs and I cannot lie...
  • @laurap.7794
    OH NO! I literally spent the day in my garden and planted garlic 😳. I took a shower, made a G&T then sat down and turned on YouTube to see your video posted 3 hours ago!! 😮
  • @GyuriVanda93
    My mom's been struggling with garlic for years now. This year in May she finally accepted a bit of help (I had to be subtle though, I told her to try to use the garlic that was in the fridge) and I put a big amount of compost on them while planting. And not as close as she used to plant them. She was so surprised when this year she finally had garlic in her garden. I wish she could speak English and I could show her this video. I'm visiting her in November and thank you so much for this video, I will plant some garlic for her, so she can have some already planted in the spring. I will definitely give it a try here as well, although my climate tends to be warmer. Great video and tips as always. 😊
  • @scallywags12
    I like the hard neck living in pacific northwest Vancouver island. Some of my garlic cloves are the size of a small plum. Keep the best large ones each year for planting in the fall. Been doing this for years!
  • @tianamarie989
    Im in zone 6a. Northeastern PA. Ive tried 3 times with seed garlic and theyve all failed. Last year i stuck a bag of sprouting garlic from sams club in the ground. I got a ton of garlic this past year. Freaking crazy! They were also softneck which is weird to me but it worked. I saved a ton of garlic for planting this year so im hoping these cloves "remember " they were here before and do great again. I left out all of the tiny cloves and only kept the big ones. Im hoping for success again.
  • As everyone has mentioned, perfect timing for this video! We just bought garlic to plant this morning. Love your channel!
  • @mathijs1992
    In northern climates use the rule 10-10-10; 10th of the 10th month with 10 cm (4 inch) apart.
  • @oldbear6813
    Watching Kevin try to water and talk at the same time made this video worth watching alone 🤣 👍
  • With everything going on in the world - I'm grateful that you're still posting, as happy and cheery as ever. Coming on here to watch your videos is my break from the insanity around us :)
  • @karenjohnson7355
    Perfect timing! I’m planting mine tomorrow. The refresher was just the thing!
  • @peterb6338
    I figured I'd add my 2 cents. I've always grown softneck in the Sacramento valley with great success (especially Inchelium Red), but I personally prefer hardnecks due to the larger sized and ease of separating the cloves, and the flavor. Not to mention you won't usually get a ton of small cloves with every bulb. With that said, I tried Spanish Roja, and to say they produced is an understatement. While they do produce a scape, they do so very late in the season where they don't seem to effect the harvest if you happen to miss cutting them off. I'm on my fourth year now (I always plant on October 10th) and the cloves keep getting bigger and the bulbs more reliable. Amazing variety I hope people in hotter climates will try.
  • 5b here - planting Hardneck at the end of October, early November. The last few years, hard freeze in my area has come later - so I've had major success waiting a bit. If you're into cooking with Hardneck Garlic: The Porcelain and Rocambole varieties are divine!
  • @MrSBGames
    Instead of digging a hole and plopping the clove in then covering, I find drilling a long trench, spacing the garlic in it then covering all at once is a quicker and more accurate way of planting them 👍
  • @Fr3ddyFazbear87
    As an Australian it feels so weird when you say "plant it in the coldest months like December". Besides that, great vid
  • @gregdoh
    In central Wisconsin, I've had great success with 4" inch spacing between bulbs for the past 10 years. I tried 6" spacing one year and didn't notice a difference, except that my harvest was smaller.