Garlic is a bulb with joined segments (called cloves) that make up a head. Each clove is actually a miniature bulb that stores energy to sprout and create a new plant. Garlic is almost always planted ...
Those plump heads of garlic in the produce section of your local grocery store may look perfect for planting. But while those cloves may technically sprout in your garden, growing garlic from ...
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he tests three garlic varieties—Glenlarge, Italian Red, and Italian Pink—in a hot, humid ...
There are only a handful of garlic farmers in the state, and it's because it can be challenging. The trade is carefully regulated, with strict disease rules and hours of hands-on labor. Robert Krapfel ...
Q: I like to grow garlic. I read that you should cut off the scapes when they start forming in late summer so I always do that, but this year I missed several. They formed a thing that looks like a ...
A head of garlic, like tulips or daffodils, is a bulb you can plant in the fall, but it offers more than just beauty. You can harvest the flower stalk and the bulb as well. According to Emma Erler, ...
Garlic, a globally significant food and medicinal crop, suffers major quality loss during storage due to sprouting and decay. In a comprehensive study, researchers evaluated the bulb storability of ...
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