How to Grow Garlic at Home for an Endless Supply

Growing garlic at home is surprisingly easy and incredibly rewarding—once you get started, you can have an endless supply year after year. Here’s a simple guide to help you do just that:


🧄 How to Grow Garlic at Home (and Keep It Going Forever)

✅ What You’ll Need:

  • Garlic bulbs (organic is best, from a nursery or local farmer’s market)
  • Pots or garden space with well-drained soil
  • Compost or organic fertilizer
  • Sunlight (6+ hours per day)
  • Patience (it’s a slow grower but worth it)

🧩 Step-by-Step Guide:

1. Choose the Right Garlic

There are two types:

  • Hardneck (better for cold climates; has a stronger flavor)
  • Softneck (stores longer; grows well in warmer climates)

Pro tip: Don’t use grocery store garlic unless it’s organic—many are treated to prevent sprouting.

2. Break Apart the Bulb

  • Carefully separate the cloves from the bulb.
  • Leave the papery skins on.
  • Use the largest cloves—they’ll grow into the biggest bulbs.

3. Plant at the Right Time

  • Best time: Fall (about 4–6 weeks before the ground freezes)
  • You can also plant in early spring, but fall planting yields bigger bulbs.

4. Planting Depth & Spacing

  • Plant each clove pointy end up.
  • Depth: 2 inches deep
  • Spacing: 4–6 inches apart

5. Watering & Care

  • Water regularly, especially during dry spells.
  • Don’t overwater—garlic doesn’t like soggy soil.
  • Mulch with straw or leaves in the winter if planted outdoors.

6. Harvesting

  • In late spring or early summer (June–July), watch for yellowing leaves.
  • Gently dig up the bulbs when the bottom 3–4 leaves are brown and the top ones are still green.

7. Cure & Store

  • Let harvested bulbs dry in a cool, dry place for 2–4 weeks.
  • Store in a mesh bag or basket in a cool, dry location.

🔁 How to Make It Endless:

  • Save the biggest, healthiest bulbs each year to replant.
  • Keep a cycle going by replanting cloves every fall.
  • You can even plant cloves in containers if space is limited!

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