Tips for Choosing and Planting Garlic
Tips, Tricks
When to Plant Outside: Garlic is planted in fall for harvest 7 to 9 months later (midsummer). In winter climates, sow individual cloves from mid-September to mid-November. Garlic is frost-hardy, but ideally should be planted 4-6 weeks before the first hard freeze to give the bulbs time to establish roots. In warm climates, garlic can be planted until January.
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Hi Dan, You space them four to nine inches between cloves. The more narrow the space the more weight harvested per area, usually larger scale growers plant on a close spacing for this reason. The larger the spacing, the larger the cloves, provided the soil is well amended.
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How many inches do you space each clove planted?
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