In the beginning- (about 1:30 ish) where you point up (to the top right hand corner / link to specific video) the link hasn't popped up for several videos now. Is this on my end / yours...?!
I have never had success in growing garlic. After watching your video I can see how I was doing it all wrong! Thanks for such an excellent video with easy to follow instructions. ❤😊
I have had the same problem with growing garlic. The last two years I have ended up with roots and no bulbs. I have planted them in containers and beds with the same results.
I wasn't planning to plant garlic, but now I see I have sufficient containers, so will give it a shot. Thanks for this video. You have such a nice way of showing the way.
I like how you explain things and it’s not boring. I’ve been through so many videos trying to help me start my garden but i get bored and turn to another channel. This is the third video of yours I’ve watched to completion. Plus you made me want to grow garlic when i wasn’t planning to. Just gained a follower!
Very cool video. Well laid out and informative. Has a certain 80's-90's PBS charm to it too. Experimenting with some over winter potatoes soon. After watching this, I'll have to plant a few containers of garlic, seeing as the time is coming up as well! Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Hello sir. As a northerner who is in zone 5b, my tip for container garlics in colder climates is to bring them into your garage from late fall until late winter when the temps start creeping up toward spring and they'll grow just fine.
Have you ever tried to group them together, like he suggest in the vid? I just moved to MA (6b) and don't have a real garden anymore or a garage. Hoping grouping them will do.
@@robertcanavan6600 Hey Robert. If you don't have a garage then my suggestion is to cover them and depending on your situation you either bury them or you can try wrapping the pots in an insulating material then covering them. Fun fact is if it snows you can let the snow cover the tarp as well because snow is surprisingly insulating as a material.
Thank you sooo much! I live in zone 8a and am a first year gardener. I need all the advice I can get! haha! I plan on planting some garlic today and was searching for some tips. I honestly think this is the only video I will have to watch. If I remember to do it, I'll update with how it all turns aout! I am subscribing to you now. Have a lovely day!
Absolutely terrific series Jeff !! I can hardly wait to get my cloves in the ground. It's a bit early here in Southern Ontario 'cause we've had some crazy fluctuations in temperatures here. Still, I'm looking forward to implementing your tips for growing a fantabulous crop of garlic. Thanks so much buddy 👍
This will be my first time growing garlic in central VT (zone 5). Did not think about containers, but I might try that along with planting some in my raised beds. This was most helpful, thank you!
When I have a plant that doesn't need a deep pot, I fold over the top edge of a fabric part, reducing the height/depth a few inches. If I later decide I need a deeper pot, I just unfold the edge. An extra benefit is it provides a good 'handle' for moving the pot, more durable than many actual handles.
your videos remind me of shows like mister rogers neighborhood or zoboomafoo. calm, easy to understand, makes learning enjoyable. was a nice throwback so thanks!
Glad this can be done in the later months. We use a ton of garlic so growing our own seems like a great idea. We don't usually get too cold in SE Texas so there's never really a risk of freezing them to death. Hopefully gets just cold enough to get them started. Its usually pretty warm here til maybe a week or two in February.
Gosh, I’m glad I came across this video. I would to love to have fresh garlic! This is a really well done video and I agree about no music, usually people blast it between talking. Great video! 😊
Thanks for this! I've been binge watching a lot of your videos and have planted garlic this year for the first time. Purple Italian and the store bought culinary garlic. So excited to know how to harvest, dry, and store! Love all your definitive guides. You might want to think about writing a book - although, your videography is awesome!
Been a subscriber for about a year now. Love your 'quickies'. Best garden vids I've seen. Keep them coming. Just moved to MA (6b) and trying to set up a new garden. Think I may have to go all container till I can get the feel for sun and shade in my new place.
Thanks for your Garlic growing in containers video. I appreciate your time and all your great information. I plan on planting in containers. I have 50 gal containers but I think after learning from you, I will try growing my garlic in smaller containers. I am in zone 6a, northern Idaho, so I will have to keep an eye on them for freezing. Thanks again. Great job
Thank you very much - I feel more confident now to start my first crop of garlic. Great video ... lots of easy to understand knowledge. Liked and subscribed.
Great video. I have a container garden. I've planted garlic in my home with my grandkids. It already has sprouted stems. It looks like they may grow well, but we do have uneven planting. Thanks for some good tips.😀
I love garlic, I use it in my cooking constantly, and they grow so easily... but some of these guidelines I never knew, thank you for sharing it. PS - many times my little garlic plants just die off suddenly (and then I forget where I planted them), then just randomly they would just start shooting up again. A very hardy plant.
Great video this is my first year planting garlic! I planted in the fall (northeast) and so far this spring all is going well. I cannot wait to harvest my first crop and continue to plant for years to come!! ❤
Omgoodness I have been watching, enjoying and learning from your videos for a while now, but only today I decide to see where you live. I am so thrilled to see you are located on Vancouver Island as I am in Nanaimo. It is so so very hard to find anyone with any knowledge that is not from the U.S. I am trying garlic this year in both a bed and pots, thank you for all the insight ❤ your channel. Thank you 😊
Thanks for this comprehensive guide! I'm in zone 5a (chilly winters!), but I plan to try growing my garlic in pots in my enclosed porch. It's not insulated, but it does stay warmer in there during the winter months, since it's on the sunny side of my house. Hopefully that helps mitigate the extra-cold temps. :)
Perfect timing, even though I am watching a year after you posted this. Haven’t grown garlic before but just bought some to try in zone 7. (A bit confused because you said you’re zone 9 but in the US that doesn’t have cold winters.) I’m starting with just one bulb dividing the cloves between a container and flower bed to see which gives better results. I’ve tried potatoes twice in containers without success either year. Here’s hoping for good results!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms when dried, I put mine in a saucepan & boil for 3 to 5 minutes. I was surprise at the colour, which looks like the tomatoe vines when you wash your hands and the taste is very good.
I like your instructions. A lot of people talk to much and go on and on never getting to the point I just need to know how to do this . I like the straw . I wish I had the space and money to do this . Soon. I have a few plants . Just soaking in the info for future
Hello Jeff, thanks for this great video. I tried growing some garlic a few years ago and it was a bust. But, after watching this video I’m going to try growing it again next year here in SWMO US zone 6b.
Still getting the hang of it. For hot areas like cement patios, leave some leaf litter and wet that when watering. Straw multch is the way. Consider adding a handful to the potting soil. Helps with texture and moisture retention. Also companion plant some chamomile. Scatter some seeds before applying mulch
I planted garlic cloves on 10/15/23. Since then, the weather has warmed up to Spring like temperatures. Today is 10/21, and I’m seeing sprouts of greenery coming up out of the dirt already. First frost is supposed to be 10/31. Will the change in temperature kill my garlic plants? I’m in zone 6b.
Thanks for all the great info, Jeff. I'm thinking I will try growing my first garlic in a grow bag. Need to get on it immediately, too! Happy gardening and have a wonderful day!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Whoo hoo!! Got my garlic from Costco and got them planted in 2 grow bags!! Look forward to seeing how it grows for my first harvest next summer!! Thanks for your great information!!
This was excellent! Parents could be teaching their kids how to do this every fall with little to no maintenance over the winter. Schools could be doing this as the school year begins. Imagine doing this as the 6th Grade School year begins and carries over when 7th Grade begins by asking and writing about how their Garlic did and having everyone plant new garlic from their crop. If their crop did not make it then the student should have included that in their report and they get another clove from the teacher or friend. If new to the school everyone could give a welcoming garlic clove to start the same way. Its great to teaxh learn about how to read, how to write, and how to do statistical formulas to figure out the quantum differential of the sub-atomic particle length between billions of random particles in a one dimensional world. Ok maybe not that last one. It does seem to me that there is a current spark that is lacking in adults and that spark is thinking about things long term. What has happened to the Garlic from Grade to Grade to Grade. And in this lesson all truly are winners because someone who’s garlic failed and it looks like it is due to lack of interest is a success because growing things is not their thing but they tried. And that seed is still planted for use 50 years later when they say… - Our grocery bill was how much? Let me see. Half the stuff we could have gone without. $10.00 for Garlic?! It’s easy to grow. No more buying of garlic. We’re growing it! It’s easy. They taught us in Grade School. - And with those words a school bell would ring and a Teacher would get comfortable shoes on their way to teaching heaven.
Totally agree John...plus its skills that once learned, you know it forever. Its hobby that can be done from 5 to 95 years old! Lettuce is now $5 a head here. That is just plain ridiculous.
This was very informative. I’m growing my garlic (first time ever) indoors. I have grow lights, have the large container by an open window. It’s been almost two months. I have a lot of the green stop part but a couple of them have started to turn yellow. I know they’re not ready as full bulbs. Based on your video I’ll need fertilizer.
This comes so timely as I am getting ready to plant garlic in Zone 9B. I've got 2 questions: 1) Can I reuse my soil from last year's garlic? It's your homemade mix with most of your suggested amendments. 2) My garlic will sprout immediately. Do I still only fertilize twice? And if so, is it still 6-8 weeks before harvest? Thank you so much! Going to wash my pots and get ready to plant garlic this week.
The pink garlic I planted 3 weeks ago in the garden is not growing regularly, so I bought 2 different kinds (purple and a different pink) to plant in 35 liter grow pails (€4.04 each). I'll fill the bottom half with municipal compost that I get for free. It's not fully mature, so it will finish maturing there, and then I'll add mostly garden soil, a bit of mature compost and sand for the top layer for the garlic roots. I might make a few more pails of white and elephant garlic if I can find some. Pink and purple are local varieties that keep well. One thing I do differently than you do is I wash the garlic head after harvest, to remove any dirt from it: Most of the pathogens that make garlic rot during storage come from the soil, so I wash it off in the morning of a sunny day so the bulbs dry immediately. I also like to thread the garlic stems together once they're fully dry. It makes a nice bunch to give away to family and friends. Yah, looks like I won't have enough for me and next year planting now, need to make more pails, come to think of it... I also have 7 buckets of potatoes ( different kinds) that will be ready to harvest before Christmas. October has been such a warm month here (actually, the warmest since we started monitoring temperatures in France). There's been a few cold nights since, but still above freezing), so I put empty pails in reverse over the potato pails to protect them from cold. I also filled the pails with soil to the rim last week, it should add more protection, if not more soil to grow potatoes.
We've had crazy warm and wet weather atm. Yesterday, it was 22c during the day and 14c at night in London! I currently have the bulbs sitting in the fridge until it is ready to plant. We planted them at the beginning of Nov last year but it was far too early.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms yes indeed. We have a handful of green strawberries on one of our June plants! So weird. What is now normal, these past few years is spring bulbs coming up in October. I never know whether to cut them back. It's just green and then in winter we start getting flowers. When we planted the garlic, the shoots already came through in Dec. I think that we also planted them too deep. Brimwood farm in Suffolk, UK (SE England), said that they planted them in Jan. The existing zone/frost website isn't great and not sure how up to date it is but it says our first frost date is 1st Jan for our area. Heavy rain destroyed our tomatoes through blight. I was hoping to take a sucker to over winter. We just got back from the Isle of Wight clearing out our late mother in law place during the holiday week. We also had to have our rear gutters replaced. Typical roofers starting with a quote of £450 and ended up with a £1100 bill! Also, the same thing. They take off the gutters before telling you this! They also didn't have the big van in the pictures and just a Postman Pat van turned up without the gutters to start with! Hubby was mugged off. This was his task and if I was available I would have picked up on this. The fact that they asked for a screwdriver, would have been a nope from me! Anyway, we now have some nasty half white pvc facsia. No mention of bird flu running rife here and I didn't like the way that the main guy was talking to his employee. One point he called him Rodney (only fools and horses ref). Treading on our hose that we removed out of the way only to be reconnected in a hose pipe ban. Was also a wood prop. Our garden table was a work bench. I couldn't record for yt as it was so triggering. I told hubby to sort out and he said that I was already out there. If it was down me I would have turned them away before the project even started.... We refurbished our house top to bottom. I thought that my hubby would have picked up a thing or two during this process. I was 32 weeks pregnant when we moved in. We started with the kitchen and had the electrics and plumbing sorted first. So glad we only had 2 days there with a gas leak! Anyway, just when you can concentrate on the garden and plan, after heatwaves and drought. Still holding up hubby to the new bedding frame. Waiting until we can finalise the house with a new driveway and turn the main bed into a fully raised bedding area with the "crazy paving".
Zone 6-7. I tried growing garlic in straw bales one year. The cloves froze. Last year I planted garlic and a hybrid shallot in a 150 gallon Rubbermaid stock tank. Other than something digging up half the shallots (possibly a squirrel) both grew quite nicely. This year I planted garlic and shallots in the same tank, but also mixed them in 17” deep round metal raised beds. I'm getting too old to be working directly in the ground. 😛
Question : I planted my garlic on Oct 15, 2023 per my zone, 5a, recommendations. I put three inches of mulch on top since central Iowa winters can get pretty cold. But the last month has been unseasonably warm and now my garlic has sprouted and is three inches tall! Will it still survive the winter to start back up come springtime, or is it doomed? Should I trim the shoots or leave them be?
So great to hear Doyle! Spinach is quite easy....quick crop too. Shallow-rooted, quick to germinate, and quick to mature. Don't keep it too wet, but also doesn't fair well in the heat.
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In the beginning- (about 1:30 ish) where you point up (to the top right hand corner / link to specific video) the link hasn't popped up for several videos now.
Is this on my end / yours...?!
@@99thmonkeyresonance66 I'll check out right now! Grrrrr..... UA-cam!
Here in 2024. Thanks 👍🏾
I like the way you do these videos. No loud music, no messing around, just good information. thank you so much
Hey thanks Gary, appreciate that! :-)
I agree. Nothing makes a video unwatchable faster than loud elevator music.
True, so many videos are spoilt by background music. Difficult to hear if you having any hearing difficulties or tinnitus.
I have never had success in growing garlic. After watching your video I can see how I was doing it all wrong! Thanks for such an excellent video with easy to follow instructions. ❤😊
I think you got this now....what zone are you growing in?
I have had the same problem with growing garlic. The last two years I have ended up with roots and no bulbs. I have planted them in containers and beds with the same results.
@@Pamela-pg8hj what kind are you planting, what zone are you in, and when are you planting?
I wasn't planning to plant garlic, but now I see I have sufficient containers, so will give it a shot. Thanks for this video. You have such a nice way of showing the way.
Thanks Kristen, best of luck! 🙂
I've bern planting my garlic and onions in a container and grocery bags for 4 years now. It works. I also plant all my veggies the same.
@@priciladuldulao5342gotta love container growing!
Excellent, no fuss, no rubbish guide to Garlic. Just superb information. Thank you very much.
I like how you explain things and it’s not boring. I’ve been through so many videos trying to help me start my garden but i get bored and turn to another channel. This is the third video of yours I’ve watched to completion. Plus you made me want to grow garlic when i wasn’t planning to. Just gained a follower!
That's so kind of you to say Gena....thanks so much for the support!! :-)
Best garlic growing video I have seen yet. Very thorough! Would love to see you do a video on growing shallots in containers.
This was a great tutorial. I was wanting to try container planting this year. Thank you!
Thanks Linda, that's kind of you to say! :-)
Very cool video. Well laid out and informative. Has a certain 80's-90's PBS charm to it too.
Experimenting with some over winter potatoes soon. After watching this, I'll have to plant a few containers of garlic, seeing as the time is coming up as well! Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Hello sir. As a northerner who is in zone 5b, my tip for container garlics in colder climates is to bring them into your garage from late fall until late winter when the temps start creeping up toward spring and they'll grow just fine.
I'm in Chicago area. Been a mild winter. I didn't get my garlic in. I'm gonna fill some containers today
It gets down to -5 here think that will work for me?
Sam from
Idaho
@@samanthamorris2207 Yes, it certainly will.
Have you ever tried to group them together, like he suggest in the vid? I just moved to MA (6b) and don't have a real garden anymore or a garage. Hoping grouping them will do.
@@robertcanavan6600 Hey Robert. If you don't have a garage then my suggestion is to cover them and depending on your situation you either bury them or you can try wrapping the pots in an insulating material then covering them. Fun fact is if it snows you can let the snow cover the tarp as well because snow is surprisingly insulating as a material.
Thank you sooo much! I live in zone 8a and am a first year gardener. I need all the advice I can get! haha! I plan on planting some garlic today and was searching for some tips. I honestly think this is the only video I will have to watch. If I remember to do it, I'll update with how it all turns aout! I am subscribing to you now. Have a lovely day!
I am excited to plant garlic now! Thanks for the detailed tutorials!
Best of luck! 🙂
I love watching these tutorials on growing vege’s. They are straight forward without a lot of music.
Absolutely terrific series Jeff !! I can hardly wait to get my cloves in the ground. It's a bit early here in Southern Ontario 'cause we've had some crazy fluctuations in temperatures here. Still, I'm looking forward to implementing your tips for growing a fantabulous crop of garlic. Thanks so much buddy 👍
Thanks so much Mike! Yeah, TO and the GTA has had some bonkers weather! Watch it be a crazy winter too.....stay safe friend! :-)
This will be my first time growing garlic in central VT (zone 5). Did not think about containers, but I might try that along with planting some in my raised beds. This was most helpful, thank you!
Best of luck...just be careful in zone 5....gets pretty chilly. Container garlic is going to need extra depth and extra protection. :-)
What about zone 6 Connecticut?
When I have a plant that doesn't need a deep pot, I fold over the top edge of a fabric part, reducing the height/depth a few inches. If I later decide I need a deeper pot, I just unfold the edge. An extra benefit is it provides a good 'handle' for moving the pot, more durable than many actual handles.
Great idea!
Thank you for this lesson on container garlic growing….I’ve always wanted to do this but was afraid, you made this seem easy peezy.
your videos remind me of shows like mister rogers neighborhood or zoboomafoo. calm, easy to understand, makes learning enjoyable. was a nice throwback so thanks!
Don't forget Mr Dress Up!
Glad this can be done in the later months. We use a ton of garlic so growing our own seems like a great idea. We don't usually get too cold in SE Texas so there's never really a risk of freezing them to death. Hopefully gets just cold enough to get them started. Its usually pretty warm here til maybe a week or two in February.
Most definitely! And if it's too warm, look at growing the softneck varieties.... That's what will be the most successful.
Thank you! You put a lot of work into this video, it's much appreciated.
Cheers, thanks for saying that and for watching!
I followed your instructions last year, and had an excellent crop.
Great to hear Rose! Did you grow in containers or in a traditional bed?
Fantastic, some much needed info. Doing indoor crops. Never go to the grocery store again. Thank You.
@@zackbean2149 agreed Zack..... The less grocery store the better!!
You are such a great teacher ❤️ love your videos
Thanks so much Tamara! Always appreciated!!
Brother, you do a great job teaching! Your videos are very helpful. Keep up the good work and may the fruit of the Spirit abound to you.
Thanks so much Erik, very appreciated!! :-)
Gosh, I’m glad I came across this video. I would to love to have fresh garlic! This is a really well done video and I agree about no music, usually people blast it between talking. Great video! 😊
Thanks Cheri! Let us know if you plant some container garlic and how it goes! :-)
Thanks for this! I've been binge watching a lot of your videos and have planted garlic this year for the first time. Purple Italian and the store bought culinary garlic. So excited to know how to harvest, dry, and store! Love all your definitive guides. You might want to think about writing a book - although, your videography is awesome!
Thanks so much Lila!! Appreciate the support! Let us know which of the two garlics turns out better. :-)
Very well done. Very informative. Containers here I come. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
@@forestturnings5732 thanks so much! Best of luck with the garlic!
Love your garlic video! Thanks so much … you are a great teacher with an “easy” voice☮️
Been a subscriber for about a year now. Love your 'quickies'. Best garden vids I've seen. Keep them coming. Just moved to MA (6b) and trying to set up a new garden. Think I may have to go all container till I can get the feel for sun and shade in my new place.
Thanks so much for the support Robert! Let us know how the new garden unfolds!
Good work! You are an excellent teacher, thanks for your time.
Cheers Franz, thanks for that!
Yeah he really is...
Thanks for your Garlic growing in containers video. I appreciate your time and all your great information. I plan on planting in containers. I have 50 gal containers but I think after learning from you, I will try growing my garlic in smaller containers. I am in zone 6a, northern Idaho, so I will have to keep an eye on them for freezing. Thanks again. Great job
Excellent video Jeff! My garlic in pot did not survived freeze in zone 4b last winter. I will try it again this year with your tricks.
Oh yeah... 4b is a cold one! Let us know if the tips work for your severe winters!
Thank you very much - I feel more confident now to start my first crop of garlic. Great video ... lots of easy to understand knowledge. Liked and subscribed.
Cheers Bob, thanks so much for watching!
Great video.
I have a container garden. I've planted garlic in my home with my grandkids. It already has sprouted stems. It looks like they may grow well, but we do have uneven planting.
Thanks for some good tips.😀
Awesome, best of luck with it. Can't wait to hear about your harvest!
Nice video with explanations. This is the 2nd year I'm planting elephant garlic. Wish me luck!
Annie.
Thanks Annie, you got this! :-)
Really useful and well explained video, thanks for sharing it!
This is fantastic content! It has everything i need to know. Thank you
Cheers Mark, thanks.... Happy to help!
I love garlic, I use it in my cooking constantly, and they grow so easily... but some of these guidelines I never knew, thank you for sharing it.
PS - many times my little garlic plants just die off suddenly (and then I forget where I planted them), then just randomly they would just start shooting up again. A very hardy plant.
It really is a hardy plant Iris! Thanks for sharing, enjoy your weekend! 🙂
thank you, Iam about to try it this weekend with the kids.
@@samidaher6458 best of luck!
I had not considered pots, thank you Gary! I always hate tying up one of my3 4×4 raised beds. This will solve that issue!
Great video this is my first year planting garlic! I planted in the fall (northeast) and so far this spring all is going well. I cannot wait to harvest my first crop and continue to plant for years to come!! ❤
Right on! Looks like everything is on schedule for you then!
Thanks!
Wow Bruce, thanks so much man! Very appreciated! :-)
Thanks for the pleasant delivery of information .
Cheers David, thanks for watching! 🙂
Thank you for your time, explaining everything, much appreciated. This is my 1st time growing garlic, and I am going to use containers.
Right on! I think you'll find it a long crop to grow, but very low maintenance and easy going.
Omgoodness I have been watching, enjoying and learning from your videos for a while now, but only today I decide to see where you live. I am so thrilled to see you are located on Vancouver Island as I am in Nanaimo. It is so so very hard to find anyone with any knowledge that is not from the U.S. I am trying garlic this year in both a bed and pots, thank you for all the insight ❤ your channel. Thank you 😊
Ha, small world shirley! We're practically neighbours!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms 🧄🧄🧄
@@shirleyporter7107 :-)
Thanks for this comprehensive guide! I'm in zone 5a (chilly winters!), but I plan to try growing my garlic in pots in my enclosed porch. It's not insulated, but it does stay warmer in there during the winter months, since it's on the sunny side of my house. Hopefully that helps mitigate the extra-cold temps. :)
Hey Rebecca, best of luck. As long as it doesn't get too too warm, I think you'll be successful! :-)
Great Video! So many questions answered. Thanks.
Happy to help! Thanks for watching. 🙂
Very informative and straight forward, thank you!
Great video, thanks for sharing such great info.
@@nildaotero2933 cheers, glad you liked and thanks for watching!
Perfect timing, even though I am watching a year after you posted this. Haven’t grown garlic before but just bought some to try in zone 7. (A bit confused because you said you’re zone 9 but in the US that doesn’t have cold winters.) I’m starting with just one bulb dividing the cloves between a container and flower bed to see which gives better results. I’ve tried potatoes twice in containers without success either year. Here’s hoping for good results!
Thanks for the video. I’m going to try growing garlic.
Cheers Laura, best of luck!
The dry leaves you just bent makes a beautiful yellow tea
Good to know! What's the best way to do that?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms when dried, I put mine in a saucepan & boil for 3 to 5 minutes. I was surprise at the colour, which looks like the tomatoe vines when you wash your hands and the taste is very good.
could not stop wathcing beautiful production
Great video! This helped me so much!
@@avianaphifer thanks avian, appreciate it!
Thanks a million, it is very informative and practical!
Fantastic video! Truly enjoyed!
Great detailed advice! 👍
Thanks so much for watching!
Great detailed video 😊
@@shirleyw.6783 thanks Shirley, appreciate that.
This video is so good, I’m back again this year.
Thank you sir for your teaching
Cheers Laurie, thanks for watching!
I like your instructions. A lot of people talk to much and go on and on never getting to the point I just need to know how to do this . I like the straw . I wish I had the space and money to do this . Soon. I have a few plants . Just soaking in the info for future
Right on. As long as you're starting that's the main thing...grow from there. Good on you! 🙂
Hello Jeff, thanks for this great video. I tried growing some garlic a few years ago and it was a bust. But, after watching this video I’m going to try growing it again next year here in SWMO US zone 6b.
Hey, right on RLB. Colder zone, so hardneck for sure, and if you're going containers, definitely need to protect them. Cheers! :-)
Thank you. You explain things so well. I am going to attempt this.
Highly enjoyed!
Thanks iva! :-)
Still getting the hang of it.
For hot areas like cement patios, leave some leaf litter and wet that when watering. Straw multch is the way.
Consider adding a handful to the potting soil. Helps with texture and moisture retention.
Also companion plant some chamomile. Scatter some seeds before applying mulch
Awesome tips!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms leaf litter is zero cost, and less work. Just be less tidy around containers.
Great video thank you. I didn’t see video in comments on making soil.
Cheers, thanks for watching... I'll try to dig it up for you!
I planted garlic cloves on 10/15/23. Since then, the weather has warmed up to Spring like temperatures. Today is 10/21, and I’m seeing sprouts of greenery coming up out of the dirt already. First frost is supposed to be 10/31. Will the change in temperature kill my garlic plants? I’m in zone 6b.
VERY common outcome and normally isn't a problem at all: ua-cam.com/video/kuPvCoOOVKY/v-deo.htmlsi=XjrH2VoeUgeS2l9v
love those kale behind you!
thanks for the great info I have been using Walmart bags for the last 8 years (same Bag )
@@ronschreiber3635 cheers Ron, enjoy the weekend!
Thanks for all the great info, Jeff. I'm thinking I will try growing my first garlic in a grow bag. Need to get on it immediately, too! Happy gardening and have a wonderful day!
Right on Eileen, I'm rooting for you! Let us know how it goes and if you have any questions!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Will do! Thanks!!
@@eileenbartnick7202 :-)
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Whoo hoo!! Got my garlic from Costco and got them planted in 2 grow bags!! Look forward to seeing how it grows for my first harvest next summer!! Thanks for your great information!!
@@eileenbartnick7202 epic!! And so it begins.....!
Fantastic video. Easy to understand and follow each step. Thank you
Great information 👍
Thanks Elizabeth!
This was excellent!
Parents could be teaching their kids how to do this every fall with little to no maintenance over the winter.
Schools could be doing this as the school year begins. Imagine doing this as the 6th Grade School year begins and carries over when 7th Grade begins by asking and writing about how their Garlic did and having everyone plant new garlic from their crop. If their crop did not make it then the student should have included that in their report and they get another clove from the teacher or friend. If new to the school everyone could give a welcoming garlic clove to start the same way.
Its great to teaxh learn about how to read, how to write, and how to do statistical formulas to figure out the quantum differential of the sub-atomic particle length between billions of random particles in a one dimensional world.
Ok maybe not that last one. It does seem to me that there is a current spark that is lacking in adults and that spark is thinking about things long term. What has happened to the Garlic from Grade to Grade to Grade. And in this lesson all truly are winners because someone who’s garlic failed and it looks like it is due to lack of interest is a success because growing things is not their thing but they tried. And that seed is still planted for use 50 years later when they say…
- Our grocery bill was how much? Let me see. Half the stuff we could have gone without. $10.00 for Garlic?! It’s easy to grow. No more buying of garlic. We’re growing it! It’s easy. They taught us in Grade School. -
And with those words a school bell would ring and a Teacher would get comfortable shoes on their way to teaching heaven.
Totally agree John...plus its skills that once learned, you know it forever. Its hobby that can be done from 5 to 95 years old! Lettuce is now $5 a head here. That is just plain ridiculous.
Top video thankyou it makes good sense production is now a reality .
Awesome video!! Thank you so much!! From Kentucky 🐎🐎🐎
Hey, thanks so much for watching! 🙂
Thanks for the education!
This was very informative. I’m growing my garlic (first time ever) indoors. I have grow lights, have the large container by an open window. It’s been almost two months. I have a lot of the green stop part but a couple of them have started to turn yellow. I know they’re not ready as full bulbs. Based on your video I’ll need fertilizer.
This comes so timely as I am getting ready to plant garlic in Zone 9B. I've got 2 questions: 1) Can I reuse my soil from last year's garlic? It's your homemade mix with most of your suggested amendments. 2) My garlic will sprout immediately. Do I still only fertilize twice? And if so, is it still 6-8 weeks before harvest? Thank you so much! Going to wash my pots and get ready to plant garlic this week.
Awesome thorough video like your others - thank you!
Your Garlic is beautiful. Would mind sharing what variety you are growing?
The pink garlic I planted 3 weeks ago in the garden is not growing regularly, so I bought 2 different kinds (purple and a different pink) to plant in 35 liter grow pails (€4.04 each). I'll fill the bottom half with municipal compost that I get for free. It's not fully mature, so it will finish maturing there, and then I'll add mostly garden soil, a bit of mature compost and sand for the top layer for the garlic roots.
I might make a few more pails of white and elephant garlic if I can find some. Pink and purple are local varieties that keep well.
One thing I do differently than you do is I wash the garlic head after harvest, to remove any dirt from it: Most of the pathogens that make garlic rot during storage come from the soil, so I wash it off in the morning of a sunny day so the bulbs dry immediately.
I also like to thread the garlic stems together once they're fully dry. It makes a nice bunch to give away to family and friends. Yah, looks like I won't have enough for me and next year planting now, need to make more pails, come to think of it...
I also have 7 buckets of potatoes ( different kinds) that will be ready to harvest before Christmas. October has been such a warm month here (actually, the warmest since we started monitoring temperatures in France). There's been a few cold nights since, but still above freezing), so I put empty pails in reverse over the potato pails to protect them from cold. I also filled the pails with soil to the rim last week, it should add more protection, if not more soil to grow potatoes.
Thank you for another great video
Cheers betsy, thanks so much for watching!
This is the best vid ever.
Thanks so much... Too kind!
Great video!! Thanks so well done
Cheers toni, thanks so much for watching! :-)
We had such bad luck with our garden with pests bugs it was awful. Going to try some garlic and watch more videos for next yr!!
We've had crazy warm and wet weather atm. Yesterday, it was 22c during the day and 14c at night in London! I currently have the bulbs sitting in the fridge until it is ready to plant. We planted them at the beginning of Nov last year but it was far too early.
Very warm, wow! Great weather for an extended strawberry season though! :-)
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms yes indeed. We have a handful of green strawberries on one of our June plants! So weird.
What is now normal, these past few years is spring bulbs coming up in October. I never know whether to cut them back. It's just green and then in winter we start getting flowers.
When we planted the garlic, the shoots already came through in Dec. I think that we also planted them too deep.
Brimwood farm in Suffolk, UK (SE England), said that they planted them in Jan. The existing zone/frost website isn't great and not sure how up to date it is but it says our first frost date is 1st Jan for our area.
Heavy rain destroyed our tomatoes through blight. I was hoping to take a sucker to over winter.
We just got back from the Isle of Wight clearing out our late mother in law place during the holiday week.
We also had to have our rear gutters replaced. Typical roofers starting with a quote of £450 and ended up with a £1100 bill! Also, the same thing. They take off the gutters before telling you this! They also didn't have the big van in the pictures and just a Postman Pat van turned up without the gutters to start with! Hubby was mugged off. This was his task and if I was available I would have picked up on this. The fact that they asked for a screwdriver, would have been a nope from me!
Anyway, we now have some nasty half white pvc facsia.
No mention of bird flu running rife here and I didn't like the way that the main guy was talking to his employee. One point he called him Rodney (only fools and horses ref). Treading on our hose that we removed out of the way only to be reconnected in a hose pipe ban. Was also a wood prop. Our garden table was a work bench.
I couldn't record for yt as it was so triggering. I told hubby to sort out and he said that I was already out there. If it was down me I would have turned them away before the project even started....
We refurbished our house top to bottom. I thought that my hubby would have picked up a thing or two during this process.
I was 32 weeks pregnant when we moved in. We started with the kitchen and had the electrics and plumbing sorted first. So glad we only had 2 days there with a gas leak!
Anyway, just when you can concentrate on the garden and plan, after heatwaves and drought.
Still holding up hubby to the new bedding frame.
Waiting until we can finalise the house with a new driveway and turn the main bed into a fully raised bedding area with the "crazy paving".
Zone 6-7. I tried growing garlic in straw bales one year. The cloves froze. Last year I planted garlic and a hybrid shallot in a 150 gallon Rubbermaid stock tank. Other than something digging up half the shallots (possibly a squirrel) both grew quite nicely.
This year I planted garlic and shallots in the same tank, but also mixed them in 17” deep round metal raised beds. I'm getting too old to be working directly in the ground. 😛
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Thanks Elle! Love the emoji's!
Nice Video!! Thank you
@@aileenporras7351 cheers Aileen, thanks for watching
Excellent information.
Thank you!
Question : I planted my garlic on Oct 15, 2023 per my zone, 5a, recommendations. I put three inches of mulch on top since central Iowa winters can get pretty cold. But the last month has been unseasonably warm and now my garlic has sprouted and is three inches tall! Will it still survive the winter to start back up come springtime, or is it doomed? Should I trim the shoots or leave them be?
Thats a great tutorial
Tjank Uou Amico
Hey thanks, appreciate it!
Learned so much great video - thanks
Thank you so much for your video it inspired me to do gardening. Do you have tips or guides for planting spinach!!!
So great to hear Doyle! Spinach is quite easy....quick crop too. Shallow-rooted, quick to germinate, and quick to mature. Don't keep it too wet, but also doesn't fair well in the heat.
Great video.
Thanks Laura!!
Thanks so much for such info
Cheers Onelia, thanks so much for watching. :-)
you are blessed!
Aqui no Brasil o alho é um dos principais se não, o principal tempero na culinária. Além de saboroso traz muitos benefícios pra saúde.
Thank you very helpful
Cheers Karen, thank you for watching! :-)
Very nice👍👍
Thanks so much! Nice to see you in the chat this morning!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms 😍😍👍👍
I had an issue last year with such a mild winter they sprouted so early. They bulbed up fine though. And we had very little frost as well in the UK
Yeah, that's not uncommon...especially in those mild fall/winters. Usually it won't affect the crop, lucky for us!