Fall is the prime time for planting garlic to grow your own large, plump cloves. Getting garlic in the ground before it freezes yields the best results. If you miss your fall planting window, you can ...
Garlic (Allium sativum) has been cultivated for thousands of years and is an incredibly easy vegetable to grow. While grocery stores tend to carry only one or two types of garlic, hundreds of garlic ...
Learn how to grow and care for garlic, an allium that thrives in well-drained soil in garden beds or containers and is a ...
By the time spring arrives, those plants are stronger and ready to burst into bloom. It’s also the ideal season to improve ...
While your garden might be done with blooming, there's still time left to sow the last vegetables of the year for harvesting in late winter and early spring.
Companion planting is a common practice, especially in edible gardening, but this pairing of vegetables with mismatched ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Part of the magic of living in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is the agreeable climate to grow and cultivate vegetation and food all year round. We don’t have to worry about frozen ...
Planting supermarket garlic may produce a crop, but ideally, use the hefty bulbs sold for planting, as the larger cloves will ...
‘Outdoors, hardy staples like broad beans, garlic and onions take root in the cooling soil, while quick-maturing root crops ...
Planting garlic in the fall is one of the simplest and most rewarding things you can do in your garden. No matter how much experience you have, garlic is a forgiving crop that rewards patience.