Step 1: Separate the garlic. Step2 : just place in the ground and water it. Step 3: Be happy that you didn't waste your time with some plastic bottles.
I've done both ways. Sprouting the bulbs initially in the plastic bottles reduces the chance of the bulbs drying out in arid soil, or rotting in too-wet soil. Also the bulbs germinate faster as shown in bottles above the water, than immersed from the start in dirt.
I don't think they have any; they need low temps to head and divide/form cloves. i bet this method only grows "rounds" which may be where "Chinese Single Clove" garlic comes from. Garlic rounds look like a radish...
You can also plant garlic in the winter....put the bub in the ground, water, then cover with about 4" compost and leave until spring......best tasting garlic I have had! People in snow belts benefit because of the water released by the snow
Garlic is a powerful antioxidants, it helps fight infections, boost your immune system and helps with inflammatory diseases. Will try this at home. Thank you for sharing.
If I had one thing I would do different, it would be to moisten the soil first before planting the bulbs so that they didnt dry to much at first planting. I mean this is honestly such a good rooting video, one of the best! I just think the transition would be better and leave that little chance at a bad start out. but brilliant!
I know this video deals with using hydroponics to propergate and the plantlets are then planted out in dirt, and that is cool. But I gotta say it, full hydrophonaclly grow produce is the curse of the kitchen. Garlic taste like a mild bush onion, birdseye chillies with so little heat and flavour you may as well not bother adding them, water filled flavourless tomatoes,.....all of them crap and because they are high yeild, fast growing and uniform, have now invaded all of our supermarkets so it is now near impossible to by good dirt grown 'flavour full' food anymore. To develope 'flavour' garlic and chillies etc need to produce essential oils over a period of time. They only produce oils to help them survive by reducing dehydration in hotter drier climates. Sure you 'can' grow them in water, but then they won't need to expend energy developing these oils so they don't and you end up with lovely looking uniform garlic shaped objects. The cloves simply won't have that sweet, pungent, sticky, flavour packed oil that chefs and good cooks in the know are looking for. Same as chillies, unless the plant needs to protect itself from hot dry sunlight, it won't produce the heat and flavouring oils which that particular variety became famouse for. I'm so sick and tired of paying top dollar for hydro grown pretend food, and the worst of it is that its becoming near impossible to find the real stuff because stupid consumers only buy with their eyes.....Hydro is flavourless crap. Their selling you sub par rubbish people because it suits 'their' business model. Make some freakin noise ffs and stop buying it or you may as well just line up at a food trough like a cow every meal.
I'm trying to figure out if snipping the tops off is actually a good idea or not. It looked to me like the ones that were unsnipped or less snipped did better than the more heavily snipped ones.
@@MyFiddlePlayer I know when I transplant leek the tops of the plant needs to be cut a bit, not sure it helps boost the production of bigger root system. Don't do that on the garlic, especially when the plant is so early on in the growth.
I sure wouldn’t expect much of a crop, was. That cement they were planting in? Lol, definitely lacking worms 😂 Stuffing that wad of roots into a little ball at a surface. I’m sure that turned out really well lol.
Fantastic video! 🌿 The section on setting up the plastic bottles at [2:00] and the tips for getting large garlic bulbs and leaves from [5:30] were super helpful. Thanks for the great advice! 👍
Excellent. Congratulations to Terrace Garden. From Iguala de la Independencia, Guerrero, Mexico; Cradle of the Mexican National Flag. Cordially, the environment´s friend. Fco. Z. Parra. Long live Mexico!
I grow garlic each year only i just leave 4-5 that i buy from the shop to shoot on there own , once they have 2-3 inch shoots i put them out straight into the open ground . As long as its past frost time they always grow know problems at all and taste is amazing , you can pull them whenever you need them small , or leave to the end of the year for larger bulbs .
@@ttee6990 never tried that , i start them off in doors then put them out into the open grounds . you can grow them in pots , bags anywhere really , thanks .
I subscribed to your Terrace Garden. The Garlic video was perfect, but I missed the comments. Whatever is shown in this video, comments are also an important part which viewers can learn. Thanks
Thanks much terracegarden. The 'wake up' bottles as seen at the beginning are very relevant. We (your viewers) were all ASLEEP before you wake us up by this educative video.😢
The crate planters are Brilliant...I have some and did not know they could be used for planters! Great video....additional information on soil and spray you used and how long before harvest would be helpful....Excellent video, thank you! My husband lives on garlic, can't wait to try it!
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You can go ahead and plant those in soil as soon as you see the little roots coming out (day 1 or 2). You risk damaging the roots if they are long when you plant. If you plant day 1 or 2 the roots will grow into the soil. Less risk of damage. It would be interesting to see if it makes a difference.
@@whisperingwolf8217 appears my green onions live on water and orange juice supplements I have planned on getting soil for them but for now I replace the water every two days
Many years ago, 25 years to be precise, I tried this method and they grew but were really tiny. It was quite embarrassing and everyone laughed and made fun of the tiny cloves. It was horrible, everyone mocked me and laughed at my tiny size. I felt ridiculed and vowed never to grow again. This video has given me the strength to try again one more time. Thanks.
@@lsophial have you tried it. I still have not tried it myself, please let me know if you have. Share your experience or growing it. Garlic is beautiful. It is my favourite. I like to eat it raw, and yet I also like to add it to various foodstuffs. Or just throw a few full cloves of it, skin on, into a roast and let it roast. Not only does it at flavor, but you can also eat the roasted garlic. It is beautiful. If I had some in my hand right now I would eat it. People think it gives you bad breath but it doesn't. Everyone should use it.
Have they manage to grow bigger ones so they give advice or they just need to pee on you soul? Few years ago i wanted to plant tomato on terrace. So, checked all and found seeds straight from homegrown tomato. Put it into soil on 5 places and waiting. Waiting. Slowly after few weeks something started growing. It run fast but had only 2 leaf. I was waiting and waiting till finally the flower started growing. And the flower was bigger and bigger went to some 5 inch in diameter. So, i planted tomato but got sunflower. Then i recall i left sunflower seeds for birds in the winter and they run with it all over the place. Next year i decided to buy ready made plants. Asked the guy i wanted small bush and small tomatoes. That is it, he said. So i planted those 2 plants. They started growing and growing and growing till it became quite sizeable 4x6 foot bushes. When i got the guy he told me: ya know, bee did that. Never surrender.
This was my first time watching and I am very excited about growing my own Ginger the information you gave was a very helpful. I would definitely be watching again
For a good garlic crop, use a biologically rich soil with plenty of rich compost, stay away from chemical fertilises, (organic fertilises, if used, use sparingly). I learnt this from experience. By the way, one does not need to start garlic this way as it will do well in good soil mix, however, it is a great way to start garlic before the growing season or before the crop in the garden plot is not yet finished, it gives you time to prepare for garlic planting. Have fun gardening. As for using "plastic bottles, I found this on the internet, ""Leaching concerns" PET and BPA plastics are the most common types of containers for water and other drinks. Both PET plastics and BPA plastics have been shown to leach over time. PET plastics tend to leach when exposed to realistic though extreme conditions, such as exposure to sunlight, heat and storage time" Not recommended for reuse of storing water for drinking. I doubt that there would be enough leaching, if any, over this short time to cause problems, especially when the water is replaced frequently.. This is one of the best videos for starting garlic that I have seen, it is like planting onion starts but this time it's garlic starts.
Yes, PET bottles are super scary. That's why milk comes in PET bottles. It's all part of a master plan to distribute hormone disruptors to American children, leading to gender confusion and reproductive difficulty. As a 14th degree Master Mason, I was instrumental in getting Red 40 (Allura Red AC in the EU) re-approved for use in foods, even after 17 countries had banned its use.
@@gurufams Thank you for the compliment, I looked it up "Being an introvert is a gift. The world has a need for people who go deeper, think before they act, and look at things in new ways. The world is ready for thoughtful, contemplative people who bring calm and wisdom to a room." Have a great day.
There wasn't. The video is called How to grow garlic in plastic bottle and 7 mins in they start planting in dirt. So good way to start your garlic though. Horrible video. Very misleading.
That's what I was thinking... The title is confusing using water to grow garlic... We grow garlic not for leaves but for cloves. I disliked this video.
Just wondering why you are trying to sprout an entire bulb instead of separating the cloves to grow into a full bulb? That's typically how you grow garlic and get the crop to propagate.
Do you cut them like he does or just plant them whole? Can I use garlic bought from the supermarket or is it treated with something to prevent it propagating?
@@Hindrenaline I've never cut mine. Just break apart the individual cloves and plant a few inches deep about the time of first snow or a little before (like first frost) in the fall. They need a cold period to form big bulbs.
@@Hindrenaline I've heard of people in warmer climates putting their bulbs in the fridge for a few weeks before planting to get the cold period. I've not tried it myself though.
In my garden, I just put the best cloves straight into the soil, growing-tip upwards, without cutting off the top. Individual cloves do grow into fat cloves. In my garden, they then go dormant. The next season, the fat bulb gets fatter and gradually splits into individual cloves, with the old stalk becoming the tough centre of the bulb. If I leave it, the individual clovessprout, become bulbs, and push each other out of the soil!
P.S. the fat bulb also puts up a flower shoot from the middle of the stalk. This can be broken off to encourage fatter cloves. My variety's flower has tiny cloves as "seeds"
Don't waste your time with this garbage. As a garlic grower it's far simpler. You sew your cloves in the fall, cover them in straw then forget them. The following summer you have a full harvest of huge bulbs. This is just a waste of time.
@@acolley2891 That's a nitrogen deficiency. Garlic is a heavy user of nitrogen in your garden so if you plant in the same place every year, you need to replenish it after each harvest. Easy mistake to make as there are no other visible signs and you don't see it till harvest.
@@antagonizerr Wait, so if I plant garlic & beets for winter, how do I add needed nightrogen? I heard planting flowers or beans, but what if come summer, I want to plant tomatoes & cucumbers in this space? We have limited space to plant anything & everything...
This is great! Garlic is normally planted in the fall, yes? So about how long would these take to grow indoors until they can safely be transplanted outside?
Depends on the variety... softneck varieties gets planted in the spring, hardneck varieties in the fall. I see this as a great idea to get a head start on the planting season for the spring, using hardnecks, which have to be planted before the first frost. When you don't have the opportunity to plant in time, like I do, here in northwestern North Dakota, for the chill hours that the hardnecks require to sprout in the spring, this is the perfect solution. I just store my bulbs in the freezer, so they get the chill hours they need, over the winter. I can see how this would speed up the process. I'm going to give it a try here today. If the time lapse is correct on this video, it shouldn't take but 3 days to get the cloves ready to transplant into the ground, with a head start on the rootings. Think of it as transplanting onions.
Ppl are so negative they are missing the point that this is a way to use plastic bottles over and over. 😊Great vid!
This technique works very well. Thank you i will try it in my house soon. From Mr. Zafar Blackburn UK 🇬🇧
Step 1: Separate the garlic.
Step2 : just place in the ground and water it.
Step 3: Be happy that you didn't waste your time with some plastic bottles.
Yep, no need to do all that.
@@christineewing3492 maybe but it is much faster. thats why i need to earth it already end Oktober
This is a really cool science experiment for my kids. They get to see the process before we plant it. I think there is merit in that
😂 definitely
I've done both ways. Sprouting the bulbs initially in the plastic bottles reduces the chance of the bulbs drying out in arid soil, or rotting in too-wet soil. Also the bulbs germinate faster as shown in bottles above the water, than immersed from the start in dirt.
It would be good to show how it looks when ready to harvest.
Maybe show a previous harvest
I don't think they have any; they need low temps to head and divide/form cloves. i bet this method only grows "rounds" which may be where "Chinese Single Clove" garlic comes from. Garlic rounds look like a radish...
It is not the way to plant garlic! I don't understand how come he got so many up votes!
I know that's what I was waiting for.
Yes, I don't see how this leads to cloves of garlic but rather a harvest of something like scallions (green onions)
What is harvesting?
You can also plant garlic in the winter....put the bub in the ground, water, then cover with about 4" compost and leave until spring......best tasting garlic I have had! People in snow belts benefit because of the water released by the snow
That’s how I do it. Super easy. The water bottle method is unnecessary work.
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Your suggestion is actually the right way to grow garlic. This video is useless clickbait for stupid people who fall for it.
How about southeast Michigan? When would an optimal time be to plant it? I know some seeds for so e plants stay dormant until the right conditions.
Can you plant it in zone 3? Where it gets down to -40 Celsius in winter? It won’t die?
Garlic is a powerful antioxidants, it helps fight infections, boost your immune system and helps with inflammatory diseases. Will try this at home.
Thank you for sharing.
If I had one thing I would do different, it would be to moisten the soil first before planting the bulbs so that they didnt dry to much at first planting. I mean this is honestly such a good rooting video, one of the best! I just think the transition would be better and leave that little chance at a bad start out. but brilliant!
Led me to think
I agree , and he is damaging the roots when planting those in dry soul !!!!
Led me to think
Garlic is a super immune booster that gives a lot of health benefits.
@@Top5HealthBenefits Actually research shows not all garlics have many health benefits, some types are great but some do pretty much nothing
“The video quality 4:07 is great and the content is very insightful. Thank you for creating such a great video!”
very amazing technique ti grow garlic. good job man..
Wow... !!! My best friend, Great Good... !!! I wish you every day of your development.
I also planted garlic in this way, but they grew after two weeks👍
The part at 5:37 is truly inspiring! Anyone can start growing vegetables at home thanks to this video.
I know this video deals with using hydroponics to propergate and the plantlets are then planted out in dirt, and that is cool. But I gotta say it, full hydrophonaclly grow produce is the curse of the kitchen. Garlic taste like a mild bush onion, birdseye chillies with so little heat and flavour you may as well not bother adding them, water filled flavourless tomatoes,.....all of them crap and because they are high yeild, fast growing and uniform, have now invaded all of our supermarkets so it is now near impossible to by good dirt grown 'flavour full' food anymore. To develope 'flavour' garlic and chillies etc need to produce essential oils over a period of time. They only produce oils to help them survive by reducing dehydration in hotter drier climates. Sure you 'can' grow them in water, but then they won't need to expend energy developing these oils so they don't and you end up with lovely looking uniform garlic shaped objects. The cloves simply won't have that sweet, pungent, sticky, flavour packed oil that chefs and good cooks in the know are looking for. Same as chillies, unless the plant needs to protect itself from hot dry sunlight, it won't produce the heat and flavouring oils which that particular variety became famouse for. I'm so sick and tired of paying top dollar for hydro grown pretend food, and the worst of it is that its becoming near impossible to find the real stuff because stupid consumers only buy with their eyes.....Hydro is flavourless crap. Their selling you sub par rubbish people because it suits 'their' business model. Make some freakin noise ffs and stop buying it or you may as well just line up at a food trough like a cow every meal.
Well said. But even the poor cows are being fed food, (if you can call gm corn food), that they cannot digest properly.
I grew some of the tastiest tomatoes I've ever ate hydro so I can't agree with you on this.
@@hankster4061 Confirmation bias is a funny thing.
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Hello there!wow i will do that too
I really enjoy to watch you videos
Watching from kuwait
Gets them off to a good start, yes. But I just plant the bulbs and let them grow the way nature intended.
Agree, this video is just trying to get views with some useless hacks.
I'm trying to figure out if snipping the tops off is actually a good idea or not. It looked to me like the ones that were unsnipped or less snipped did better than the more heavily snipped ones.
@@MyFiddlePlayer I know when I transplant leek the tops of the plant needs to be cut a bit, not sure it helps boost the production of bigger root system. Don't do that on the garlic, especially when the plant is so early on in the growth.
I sure wouldn’t expect much of a crop, was. That cement they were planting in? Lol, definitely lacking worms 😂
Stuffing that wad of roots into a little ball at a surface. I’m sure that turned out really well lol.
Fantastic video! 🌿 The section on setting up the plastic bottles at [2:00] and the tips for getting large garlic bulbs and leaves from [5:30] were super helpful. Thanks for the great advice! 👍
I will be trying this and grow beside my garlic planted in fall for comparison. Great idea. .thanks for sharing this.
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The tips and techniques you share are so practical and easy to follow. This channel is a true resource for gardeners!
Dude this video is perfect and you are a genius. Cheers from Chicago! I hope that you make a ton of money!
Love it! Come visit ua-cam.com/users/kemancha1 channel too:). That one is for your music needs, lol. Violin, piano & now viola, lol.
Excellent. Congratulations to Terrace Garden. From Iguala de la Independencia, Guerrero, Mexico; Cradle of the Mexican National Flag. Cordially, the environment´s friend. Fco. Z. Parra. Long live Mexico!
I grow garlic each year only i just leave 4-5 that i buy from the shop to shoot on there own , once they have 2-3 inch shoots i put them out straight into the open ground . As long as its past frost time they always grow know problems at all and taste is amazing , you can pull them whenever you need them small , or leave to the end of the year for larger bulbs .
can i grow them indoors?
@@ttee6990 never tried that , i start them off in doors then put them out into the open grounds . you can grow them in pots , bags anywhere really , thanks .
Looks like a great way to get a jump start on the growing season for those of us who live where growing conditions are harsh. Thank you!
In harsh climates it's best to grow hardneck varieties which are adapted to cold. Plant in the fall, mulch and harvest late July/ August. Zone 4 here.
No, it is not!
Quite unique style of growing garlic. One of the best immune booster veggie.
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This will be great for next year as winter came a couple months early this year, so I didn't get my bulbs out.
5:05 Wow, this content is amazing! You really know your stuff. Great job!
I'm going to give that a try this year. 😁👍
How amazing! To grow your own supply of fresh garlic from THE garlic plant WOW!
sure
eating garlic from plastic bottles
Ahí no se ven l9s resultados solo se ven los mismos ajos ven raíz y ojos pero no se ve el producto la cosecha
@@birbwatcher5515 nobody is forcing you to buckwheat.
I WANTED TO SEE THE FULLY GROWN CROP!!!...THANKS FOR A GOOD VIDEO!!!😃👍🙏➕👑📖🇺🇸
NO SOUP FOR YOU!
Thank verry much for your video , I'll to try it
Are you going to show us how the harvest is going to be 😁.. !?
Btw , a good video 📸😉
Thank you, the video is very good and useful🤩
Excellent!
Thank you for this important information. God bless you Sir.
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What a mesmerizing and absolutely beautiful video!
Thank you
you are joking,
Thanks sir.hope i'll be successful.God bless.
wow so amazing technology of agriculture. I love agriculture.
right
Waw makasi dah mau berbagi ilmu sanget berbguna banget saya mau coba mas
Thanks for this video! I have garlic sprouting as we type, thanks to you!!!! Blessings!
yes I.like it.and I.m
from indonesia.
good.tutorial.
Thank you for sharing this. God bless your channel. I'm new here
I subscribed to your Terrace Garden. The Garlic video was perfect, but I missed the comments. Whatever is shown in this video, comments are also an important part which viewers can learn. Thanks
Thanks much terracegarden. The 'wake up' bottles as seen at the beginning are very relevant. We (your viewers) were all ASLEEP before you wake us up by this educative video.😢
Wow nice. I will have to try
The crate planters are Brilliant...I have some and did not know they could be used for planters! Great video....additional information on soil and spray you used and how long before harvest would be helpful....Excellent video, thank you! My husband lives on garlic, can't wait to try it!
They've used chicken manure, and i tried it out, and it is extremely rare that garlic plants get any problem ;)
Use this traditional sri lanakan water ghost to protect your cultivation field from animal.
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Please look closely! There is a green netting between the soil and the crate to keep the soil in.
@@davidhunter5062 I was thinking that landscape fabric could be used instead of netting. Does anyone have an opinion (or experience) about this?
Need to see them harvested and when to tell they are ready for harvest.
Where is the harvest? I know this far but have never seen anyone show how the new garlic bulbs are harvested! Thanks for sharing!
Now that they are in the soil, what happens next? I love garlic and would like an answer ASAP!
A simple and practical way to grow garlic at home! Thank you for sharing!
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This is just amazing , beautiful
You have a glass cutter?
Harder to cut...
Love the step-by-step instructions! What’s the easiest plant to start with?
Enjoyed watching this video my friend Really awesome views Thank you Stay connected
You can go ahead and plant those in soil as soon as you see the little roots coming out (day 1 or 2). You risk damaging the roots if they are long when you plant. If you plant day 1 or 2 the roots will grow into the soil. Less risk of damage. It would be interesting to see if it makes a difference.
What if I just, keep it in water? Just grow it in a cup or something yeh?
Put some orange juice or something
@@friball8728 always grow in dirt
Do you plant them with that much of the bulb above soil like in the video, or deeper?
I've literally just put some of mine in soil with quite tall stems. 1 has flopped over since this morning, be interesting to see if they pick up.
@@whisperingwolf8217 appears my green onions live on water and orange juice supplements I have planned on getting soil for them but for now I replace the water every two days
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Many years ago, 25 years to be precise, I tried this method and they grew but were really tiny. It was quite embarrassing and everyone laughed and made fun of the tiny cloves. It was horrible, everyone mocked me and laughed at my tiny size.
I felt ridiculed and vowed never to grow again. This video has given me the strength to try again one more time.
Thanks.
When you feelling miserable and ashamed, just remember, at least you're not paying for anyone's onlyfans.
can't blame them , tiny cloves XD ,
for me tbh i don't care about the size i just do this for fun , seeing them grow and harvesting feels good to me
Exactly the method to grow garlic in this video is a waste of time.
@@lsophial have you tried it. I still have not tried it myself, please let me know if you have. Share your experience or growing it.
Garlic is beautiful. It is my favourite. I like to eat it raw, and yet I also like to add it to various foodstuffs.
Or just throw a few full cloves of it, skin on, into a roast and let it roast. Not only does it at flavor, but you can also eat the roasted garlic. It is beautiful. If I had some in my hand right now I would eat it. People think it gives you bad breath but it doesn't. Everyone should use it.
Have they manage to grow bigger ones so they give advice or they just need to pee on you soul?
Few years ago i wanted to plant tomato on terrace. So, checked all and found seeds straight from homegrown tomato. Put it into soil on 5 places and waiting. Waiting. Slowly after few weeks something started growing. It run fast but had only 2 leaf. I was waiting and waiting till finally the flower started growing. And the flower was bigger and bigger went to some 5 inch in diameter. So, i planted tomato but got sunflower.
Then i recall i left sunflower seeds for birds in the winter and they run with it all over the place.
Next year i decided to buy ready made plants. Asked the guy i wanted small bush and small tomatoes. That is it, he said. So i planted those 2 plants. They started growing and growing and growing till it became quite sizeable 4x6 foot bushes. When i got the guy he told me: ya know, bee did that.
Never surrender.
Very nice sir
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Your explanation is so clear and professional! Thank you for sharing. I'm also creating similar content and would love to connect and learn more.
what a wonderful way to start some garlic in the spring!
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This was my first time watching and I am very excited about growing my own Ginger the information you gave was a very helpful. I would definitely be watching again
I think you meant to grow garlic..
New subscriber hereGodbless
For a good garlic crop, use a biologically rich soil with plenty of rich compost, stay away from chemical fertilises, (organic fertilises, if used, use sparingly). I learnt this from experience. By the way, one does not need to start garlic this way as it will do well in good soil mix, however, it is a great way to start garlic before the growing season or before the crop in the garden plot is not yet finished, it gives you time to prepare for garlic planting. Have fun gardening. As for using "plastic bottles, I found this on the internet,
""Leaching concerns" PET and BPA plastics are the most common types of containers for water and other drinks. Both PET plastics and BPA plastics have been shown to leach over time. PET plastics tend to leach when exposed to realistic though extreme conditions, such as exposure to sunlight, heat and storage time" Not recommended for reuse of storing water for drinking.
I doubt that there would be enough leaching, if any, over this short time to cause problems, especially when the water is replaced frequently..
This is one of the best videos for starting garlic that I have seen, it is like planting onion starts but this time it's garlic starts.
Yes, PET bottles are super scary. That's why milk comes in PET bottles. It's all part of a master plan to distribute hormone disruptors to American children, leading to gender confusion and reproductive difficulty. As a 14th degree Master Mason, I was instrumental in getting Red 40 (Allura Red AC in the EU) re-approved for use in foods, even after 17 countries had banned its use.
Chances are that you are an introvert
@@gurufams Thank you for the compliment, I looked it up "Being an introvert is a gift. The world has a need for people who go deeper, think before they act, and look at things in new ways. The world is ready for thoughtful, contemplative people who bring calm and wisdom to a room."
Have a great day.
thank you for sharing, great idea... and it works absolutely amazing...
I love garlic stems. I chop them and put in chilli or bean pastes and they become pickles. So yummy
It would have been nice to see the finished product if there was one
There wasn't. The video is called How to grow garlic in plastic bottle and 7 mins in they start planting in dirt. So good way to start your garlic though. Horrible video. Very misleading.
@@SnappySnapfire Hey, you, it looks youknow as good as nothing about this, they growed it in chicken manure!!! >:(
That's what I was thinking... The title is confusing using water to grow garlic... We grow garlic not for leaves but for cloves. I disliked this video.
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Definitely what i see, is that water is LIFE. hahaha thank you very much dear
Easy to sprout garlic but what was your yield? Thats what counts when it comes down to it.
I shall apply this tric in my kitchen garden.
I am directly sowing it in single piece.
5 days, love it:)
Very good idea. GOD BLESS YOU dear
It looks beautiful in bottles and the healthy sprouds can be eaten. Not everybody have a place to plant garlic in the soil!
excellent video but what i found missing is end result do drop sometime later good hard work worth prasing
Just wondering why you are trying to sprout an entire bulb instead of separating the cloves to grow into a full bulb? That's typically how you grow garlic and get the crop to propagate.
Thank you so much for video, and for teaching us on How to grow a Garlic, Now i have idea on how to grow a Garlic at Home... God Bless You...
Nice to watch and see. I just put them directly in the ground. Less work and less plastic containers 😂
Do you cut them like he does or just plant them whole? Can I use garlic bought from the supermarket or is it treated with something to prevent it propagating?
@@Hindrenaline I've never cut mine. Just break apart the individual cloves and plant a few inches deep about the time of first snow or a little before (like first frost) in the fall. They need a cold period to form big bulbs.
@@tamidavis3730 thank you. I live in a rather tropical area of New Zealand we don't get snow or even frost, will it work?
@@Hindrenaline I've heard of people in warmer climates putting their bulbs in the fridge for a few weeks before planting to get the cold period. I've not tried it myself though.
@@tamidavis3730 thanks again, I'll research it 👍
This is exactly what I needed today 💡 (07:29)
Wow, thanks to you, I enjoyed watching... I'm proud of you for developing day by day.
You can use the green new growth like garlic chives too . Nice job well done. Be nice to get a update after some time to show the progress.
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Your video tutorial is excellent but I want to know how many times to watered the plant in a week. Once a week or two times a week??
Change the water in the bottles every two days.
Very clever idea. I love the smell of garlic growing.
So practical without a huge garden great learning experience. Thank you. ☆
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Show how the multiple bulbs come out on one stalk.
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So you grew green shoots from existing cloves.
Do they form bulbs and clusters?
In my garden, I just put the best cloves straight into the soil, growing-tip upwards, without cutting off the top. Individual cloves do grow into fat cloves. In my garden, they then go dormant. The next season, the fat bulb gets fatter and gradually splits into individual cloves, with the old stalk becoming the tough centre of the bulb. If I leave it, the individual clovessprout, become bulbs, and push each other out of the soil!
P.S. the fat bulb also puts up a flower shoot from the middle of the stalk. This can be broken off to encourage fatter cloves. My variety's flower has tiny cloves as "seeds"
Strongly apreciate your efforts & ideas Thanks
EXCELLENT! Thanks for the idea. This I have to do.
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Wow... !!! My best friend, It's always great. I wish you every day of your development. Have a happy day!
Very useful 👌
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What is the rice husk for and where do you get them from?
Take wooden chips instead 😉
Is awesome ❤️ Weldon brother
God bless these little plants with an abundance of water ❤
It look great..!! But arfter they were planted when would they be ready for harvesting?
Don't waste your time with this garbage. As a garlic grower it's far simpler. You sew your cloves in the fall, cover them in straw then forget them. The following summer you have a full harvest of huge bulbs. This is just a waste of time.
@@antagonizerr I'm glad you are getting good harvests. 2 years in a row, extra small heads or nothing for me.
@@acolley2891 That's a nitrogen deficiency. Garlic is a heavy user of nitrogen in your garden so if you plant in the same place every year, you need to replenish it after each harvest. Easy mistake to make as there are no other visible signs and you don't see it till harvest.
@@antagonizerr I tried & got nothing the way you mentioned.
@@antagonizerr Wait, so if I plant garlic & beets for winter, how do I add needed nightrogen? I heard planting flowers or beans, but what if come summer, I want to plant tomatoes & cucumbers in this space? We have limited space to plant anything & everything...
Tank U ,Hel from Poland
The special vases for some similarly size bulb flower, like.a hyacinth vase, would be perfect for this too! 🤗
Great video, sir! Well explained!
This is great! Garlic is normally planted in the fall, yes? So about how long would these take to grow indoors until they can safely be transplanted outside?
Depends on the variety... softneck varieties gets planted in the spring, hardneck varieties in the fall. I see this as a great idea to get a head start on the planting season for the spring, using hardnecks, which have to be planted before the first frost. When you don't have the opportunity to plant in time, like I do, here in northwestern North Dakota, for the chill hours that the hardnecks require to sprout in the spring, this is the perfect solution. I just store my bulbs in the freezer, so they get the chill hours they need, over the winter. I can see how this would speed up the process. I'm going to give it a try here today. If the time lapse is correct on this video, it shouldn't take but 3 days to get the cloves ready to transplant into the ground, with a head start on the rootings. Think of it as transplanting onions.
How long does it take a compound bulb to grow?
Wow what a great video. Creative ways to grow onions. Thanks