I really have to say thank you because the is how I approach life. I see things different. People, places. Part dreamer part realist. I call it the long way of learning. lol 😂….
Gorgeous harvest Brother 👏🏾👏🏾 I’m looking forward to being a future customer of your Elephant Garlic! 🦣🧄 I’ve never seen garlic that big in my life. (60+) It truly is a blessing to be able to grow your own food organically! Keep up the good work🫐✌🏾
That is an excellent garlic harvest! A blessing indeed!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽. Some of my subs told me I should grow Elephant Garlic, now I know I will for sure!! Thanks for sharing!! Happy Gardening!!
Never get tired of watching harvest videos! ❤ And love that you experimented on sowing that one upside done for curiosity’s sake. Gardening SHOULD be fun like that!
That is definitely one beautiful harvest, what a blessing. I love that you go outside the box, it's much fun to see what happens. Your are an amazing gardener and I truly enjoy your videos. It's a great day when we learn something.
Wow look at all this.. I’m not surprise that you would do something different always growing out the box.love the experience Thank you to show the results
Great job on such a great harvest. It was amazing to see how the upside down garlic produce a good size as well. Thanks for all the information. It helps us all 🙏🏾🔥💯
Great harvest. I tried growing it for the first time this year and they were just as small as what i got from the store. Ill be trying elephant garlic next.
That's a GREAT harvest right there, Sir😁👍🏾 I'm definitely buying some from you. Will you be doing a video on how you prep that bed for your next crop? I'd like to see that. Always searching for more knowledge and wisdom doing this gardening thing😉👉🏾
@@growingoutthebox my bad. I meant prepping it for the beans you're planting next. I'll go through your videos and check out the one for prepping because my garlic or onions didn't come out right this year 😞
So I just pulled my 1st Elephant garlic harvest. You explained that the corns take 2 years to produce, but when do you plant them? So I am guessing they don't clove until the 2nd year? I bought cloves and planted in November like you did. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
Yes. I plant the corms at the same time in November. Get you a nut cracker and remove them from the shell. They will form what’s called a round. Looks like a leek with an onion bulb. The following year plant it like a clove and there will be your largest bulbs. That’s how my bulbs are so large. The rounds make the largest bulbs. Compost, bone meal, worm castings and just sprinkle Muriate of Potash over the bed and mulch.
Thank you for your answer! I only pulled 2 elephant garlic so far. They both had corms, but looked like a leek with an onion at the bottom like you said. I originally planted cloves last November and we have feet of snow/below freezing in winter. I know it takes 2 years, so is that from corms, or cloves, or both? The greens are browning significantly so I thought they were ready to harvest. I guess I need to let them go another year to get cloves?
I have 2 other beds that I didn’t show. Over 200 bulbs this year. That’s 800 planted in the fall. Projection is for over $100k inventory in 2026…. Your largest candy roaster is about 18 inches long right now. Too much opportunity with this social media. I’m just using my imagination brother….
@growingoutthebox wow awesome! Yes that roaster can get to 25 pounds ..it turns from yellow to a peachy orange with green stripes..then can cure months! I'm so thrilled you able to not 9nly teach and share your love of gardening..but can thrive at it! 👏🏾👏🏾💪🏾👊🏾💚
A little bigger than a baseball ball smaller than a softball. When they finish curing I’m going to do a video showing them in comparison with the baseball ⚾️ and softball 🥎. I think that will have more of a wow factor. Thanks for the message.
Very impressive. You let the stalks dry out prior to harvesting. How long has it been since you cut off the scapes? My leaves are still pretty green (eastern mass), I cut the scapes off about 2 weeks ago, and I figure waiting to harvest the 1st week of July.
I planted some days ago. The weather is too hot nearly 43°c and the soil os much sandy. The plants are guava, orange, grapes and some roses. Today i planted tomatoes seed as i saw in your video. But the other plants are dryimg it seems. Leaves drooped and beginning to dry. Is it normal. I water everyday
Good observation. Cheap top soil and my compost. The corms are replanted and they will form a round the next year. The following year, replant and it will form a super huge buld.
That's some beautiful Garlic my friend. Are you still working forward to a larger scale production for resale? And will it be mostly grown from cloves (the quickest way) rather than corms, then rounds? (2yr process) Just curious. Mother Nature never ceases to amaze me. The fact that the upside down one, still found the Sun, buried in the dark ground, no ability to see, has to be from feeling for warmth. That's easy to deduce, but why did the roots grow in the same way, where normally they would grow downward seeking nutrients and water? Our Garlic, all hard necks, are in their final stage. Last fertilized and hand watered. I say hand watered because it's been 13 days without watering. Bottom leaves yellowing. 2"s of rain yesterday and only 2 sunny days forecast in the next week. Nothing I can do about that. We'll test pull a couple on July 1st, hopefully shooting for a July 7th-10th. As always, TYFS Keith Oh, were your last couple feedings nitrogen or phosphorous based?
I've only recently discovered your channel. Love the shared knowledge from you. I'm curious of what region or state are you growing in. I'm in central PA or northeast PA kinda in between. I ask so if you're close i can gage starting seeds, & crop transplanting. Anyway nice garlic harvest.(that last one is what ya' call growing outside the box)
I’m in Georgia zone 8A. Quite a bit different I would imagine but these days anything is possible. We can still from etch other. Thanks for the message.
@@growingoutthebox I watch a couple other channels located in Georgia "The Humble Servants Homestead" and "Lazy Dog Farm" . Yea it's a bit different from what I do. Y'all are growing stuff when my ground is still hard as rocks lol. Hey continued successful harvesting towards you. Right now I'm trying to get creative and figure out where I can put 9 Cantaloupes in containers. I was gifted 9 Cantaloupes and 14 watermelons from an Amish greenhouse gardrn center. They're gonna have to go up a trellis I just haven't worked out where lol. It's a good project for me.
Man...I planted my garlic under my grapevine than all of a sudden they just started to fall over. Think it was to much shade they are still alive but i guess ill move them this fall into direct light for next year. Will they continue to grow or just go to seed?
They need that direct sunlight to get the bulbs larger. It’s too late to make a real difference this harvest but Fall will be rolling around the corner and you will be ready.
Tried growibg garlic for the 1st time this year. They did great for about 2 months, i was really excited. Then one by one, a few weeks ago, each plants leaves turned brown and no matter what I tried, they died off. Ill try again but it was dissapointing to say the least.
@growingoutthebox you know when the garlic grow so tall. I looked at a video, and the lady called them scapes but I let grow until the round ball on them like they getting ready to flower, so ran out out side and cut them off. The lady said that will stunt the bulb growth I just hope I did not wait too late. I did finish off the sweet potatoes and white potatoes like you said. I used the green sand and bone meal on the sweet potatoes. I drew small lines in the barrel and worked in the bone meal, and I added the green sand. I used the kelp meal on th butter ball and russet potatoes.
Good evening my man ,I just subscribe to your channel yesterday. can you tell me if it's to late to grow tomatoes ,and can I start in a 5 gallon 🪣 never try growing anything that why I'm asking you .and can you tell me how to start it . I really your garden .
@@growingoutthebox yes, Get it Done💚🧄Love it m! Great Job again your garden will give you in return what you put in it and you is getting a blessing of a harvest.
Obviously, you have some serious experience and expertise. But what I love most, is that you've retained the curiosity and wonder of a novice.😊
I really have to say thank you because the is how I approach life. I see things different. People, places. Part dreamer part realist. I call it the long way of learning. lol 😂….
That 3rd bulb was amazing. But then you hit me with your birthday. Man, thats my daughter's birthday as well. 11-11. What a great day to be born.
Absolutely!💯 Beautiful day.
Gorgeous harvest Brother 👏🏾👏🏾
I’m looking forward to being a future customer of your Elephant Garlic! 🦣🧄
I’ve never seen garlic that big in my life. (60+)
It truly is a blessing to be able to grow your own food organically!
Keep up the good work🫐✌🏾
Much appreciated. Thank you! 👌🏽
Great job on that Elephant garlic. It looks very good.
Thanks so much.👍🏽
Awesome harvest!!!! Thanks for taking us along!!!
You bet
That is an excellent garlic harvest! A blessing indeed!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽. Some of my subs told me I should grow Elephant Garlic, now I know I will for sure!! Thanks for sharing!! Happy Gardening!!
Hey Lisa. How’s your sister doing? Every year they get bigger. I started with 20 cloves. This year I should have close to 200.
@@growingoutthebox That is awesome! My sister is doing well, thanks for asking! Happy gardening!! 😊😊😊😊
Your channel is inspiring!
Glad you think so and that is my intent.🙏🏽
I can't hardly wait to try to grow them this fall!! When do you plant garlic again? Thanks for sharing!
You see…. That means you don’t remember my birthday 🥳 😩
Never get tired of watching harvest videos! ❤ And love that you experimented on sowing that one upside done for curiosity’s sake. Gardening SHOULD be fun like that!
I love just trying to do things different. You learn so much even when things don’t work accordingly.
BIG CONGRATULATIONS BRO ON REACHING 100,000 SUBSCRIBERS!!! 🎉🎉🎉 GREAT VIDEO AS USUAL! ❤🙏🏾🧄🧄🧄
Yes, yes, yes! Thank you
That is definitely one beautiful harvest, what a blessing. I love that you go outside the box, it's much fun to see what happens. Your are an amazing gardener and I truly enjoy your videos. It's a great day when we learn something.
Thanks so much and yes. We should add something under the hat each day.
Nice harvest! 😊
So nice of you
Absolutely beautiful harvest. I would love to purchase some for planting from you.👍🏽
Thank you! I'll be selling them soon, stay tuned. 🙌🏽😊
@@growingoutthebox awesome 👏🏽
Awesome!!!! I love your channel and learn so much. Keep the great videos coming!
Thank you so much and I will do my best to keep the content coming
Wow, awesome. I just love watching you gardening . thanks for the information.❤❤❤
You are so welcome
Wow look at all this..
I’m not surprise that you would do something different always growing out the box.love the experience
Thank you to show the results
that's so sweet. always glad you see your comment.🤗
Great harvest
Thank you
" now that's some garlic"
And we agree
it is a blessing all day long
Yes it is a blessing.🙏🏽😊
Looks delicious
Thank you😃
Great job on such a great harvest. It was amazing to see how the upside down garlic produce a good size as well. Thanks for all the information. It helps us all 🙏🏾🔥💯
It's my pleasure. Thank you! 🙏🏽😊
Awesome garlic harvest! ❤🧄❤
Thank you! 😊
Pretty nice harvest.
Great harvest. I tried growing it for the first time this year and they were just as small as what i got from the store. Ill be trying elephant garlic next.
Thanks, let us know how it goes with the elephant garlic. 👌🏽
What an awesome harvest, TFS!!!
😲 DAAAAANG!!! That's my kind of garlic!!! I'm so jealous!! My garlic is the size of those corns. 😭😂🫤
I have lots of planting videos. Take a look. Maybe try will help
@@growingoutthebox- I have been watching your videos. Very informative and helpful. Thank you.
😊👍
Nice harvest 😊🎉
Thanks 👍
Where do you get your elephant garlic starts? Which grow zone are you in? Beautiful harvest ❤
This is my 4th generation. I will list a few before fall on growingoutthebox.com I’m in Georgia zone 8A
Wonderful harvest.
Thank you so much Amarie
Great garlic growth and harvest! It’s good to know the plants will grow as they should if we make an error planting a clove upside down😀
The one upside down is one of the larger bulbs
Very, very nice harvest.
Thank you! 😊
That's a GREAT harvest right there, Sir😁👍🏾 I'm definitely buying some from you. Will you be doing a video on how you prep that bed for your next crop? I'd like to see that. Always searching for more knowledge and wisdom doing this gardening thing😉👉🏾
I have videos on planting as well as care. The harvest was the last part
@@growingoutthebox my bad. I meant prepping it for the beans you're planting next. I'll go through your videos and check out the one for prepping because my garlic or onions didn't come out right this year 😞
🎉oh man, beautiful. I'll be pulling my hardnecks by next week, can't wait😊
Hey Joy. How did the blueberries go?
@growingoutthebox still ripening 😂. It's a slow fruit for me
Dropped a sub just cause you so close to 100k. Keep up the good work. Good info, happy to be here listening.👍
Thanks Mike…. Getting close to the silver plaque. I have some great news to share with you all so click the notification.
Amazing harvest! 🧄😊
Thanks for visiting
So I just pulled my 1st Elephant garlic harvest. You explained that the corns take 2 years to produce, but when do you plant them? So I am guessing they don't clove until the 2nd year? I bought cloves and planted in November like you did.
Thank you for taking the time to respond.
Yes. I plant the corms at the same time in November. Get you a nut cracker and remove them from the shell. They will form what’s called a round. Looks like a leek with an onion bulb. The following year plant it like a clove and there will be your largest bulbs. That’s how my bulbs are so large. The rounds make the largest bulbs. Compost, bone meal, worm castings and just sprinkle Muriate of Potash over the bed and mulch.
Thank you for your answer! I only pulled 2 elephant garlic so far. They both had corms, but looked like a leek with an onion at the bottom like you said. I originally planted cloves last November and we have feet of snow/below freezing in winter. I know it takes 2 years, so is that from corms, or cloves, or both? The greens are browning significantly so I thought they were ready to harvest. I guess I need to let them go another year to get cloves?
So awesome!
Im still a month away from seeing how mine is.
I have 2 other beds that I didn’t show. Over 200 bulbs this year. That’s 800 planted in the fall. Projection is for over $100k inventory in 2026…. Your largest candy roaster is about 18 inches long right now. Too much opportunity with this social media. I’m just using my imagination brother….
@growingoutthebox wow awesome!
Yes that roaster can get to 25 pounds ..it turns from yellow to a peachy orange with green stripes..then can cure months!
I'm so thrilled you able to not 9nly teach and share your love of gardening..but can thrive at it!
👏🏾👏🏾💪🏾👊🏾💚
Great harvest 💪🏽
Much appreciated
Massive bulbs- ❤
yes Ma'am
I’ll be checking Etsy again for these bulbs. Thanks
growingoutthebox.com
Nice harvest
Thank you sir
You grew baseballs ⚾️. Lol
A little bigger than a baseball ball smaller than a softball. When they finish curing I’m going to do a video showing them in comparison with the baseball ⚾️ and softball 🥎. I think that will have more of a wow factor. Thanks for the message.
Yes Sir - that’s some harvest!
Thank you 👍🏽
Very impressive. You let the stalks dry out prior to harvesting. How long has it been since you cut off the scapes? My leaves are still pretty green (eastern mass), I cut the scapes off about 2 weeks ago, and I figure waiting to harvest the 1st week of July.
I have a very harvesting the scapes and my watering cut off. 20 days from harvesting the scapes I fertilize for the last time and no water.
Peace and love to you my friend from Western North Carolina
Thanks so much, NC! 🙌🏽😊
You make it seem so easy. I might take a shot at it.
Let us know how it goes if you try it. Thank you! 😊
I purchased a bag of garlic today. I love it. I bake it in the oven and eat . 😋 Lord thank you for the girth.
Hope you enjoy
I need to get some for this upcoming season. How do I purchase?
great looking garlic.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful elephant garlic! I will most definitely be trying to grow garlic again, my first time didn’t do good. Thank for inspiring me.
You're welcome. Let us know how it goes next time.😊
I sure will
1111...I KNEW U WERE DIFFERENT....GREAT GROWING
Don’t say that’s your birthday also?
Those are ridiculous outstanding good job
Totally agree! ridiculous.😁
6:15 absolutely crazy huge.
10:14 kissin cousins 😂
Niceeee job!👏
Hey NikNik... lol.... Craaaaaazy! I am so glad I recorded it. So thankful. Thanks for the comment.
@@growingoutthebox You bet. 😉
Planting that bulb upside down... 👍🏽👍🏽
You know how I do. I like to know.
That last one did it for me. Upside down works.
It did it for me too! 👌🏽
I planted some days ago. The weather is too hot nearly 43°c and the soil os much sandy. The plants are guava, orange, grapes and some roses. Today i planted tomatoes seed as i saw in your video. But the other plants are dryimg it seems. Leaves drooped and beginning to dry. Is it normal. I water everyday
43 celcius? That's like 109 here. Too hot to transplant.
Each one is bigger than the next ‼️😎
There goes to show that you can grow large produce organically. Thanks for the message
There goes to show that you can grow large produce organically. Thanks for the message
❤
What will you do with cone? Your soil looks like it is kind of sandy
Good observation. Cheap top soil and my compost. The corms are replanted and they will form a round the next year. The following year, replant and it will form a super huge buld.
Nice hori hori!
My favorite
Very Nice.
Many many thanks
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hi can you do a video of how and when to cure your elephant garlic harvest?
I sure will
That's some beautiful Garlic my friend. Are you still working forward to a larger scale
production for resale? And will it be mostly grown from cloves (the quickest way)
rather than corms, then rounds? (2yr process) Just curious.
Mother Nature never ceases to amaze me. The fact that the upside down one, still
found the Sun, buried in the dark ground, no ability to see, has to be from feeling for
warmth. That's easy to deduce, but why did the roots grow in the same way, where
normally they would grow downward seeking nutrients and water?
Our Garlic, all hard necks, are in their final stage. Last fertilized and hand watered.
I say hand watered because it's been 13 days without watering. Bottom leaves yellowing.
2"s of rain yesterday and only 2 sunny days forecast in the next week. Nothing I can
do about that. We'll test pull a couple on July 1st, hopefully shooting for a July 7th-10th.
As always, TYFS Keith
Oh, were your last couple feedings nitrogen or phosphorous based?
Cant wait to purchase and try again my first round fell
You can do it! 🙌🏽
I've only recently discovered your channel. Love the shared knowledge from you. I'm curious of what region or state are you growing in. I'm in central PA or northeast PA kinda in between. I ask so if you're close i can gage starting seeds, & crop transplanting. Anyway nice garlic harvest.(that last one is what ya' call growing outside the box)
Thank you so much! 😊 I'm in ATL, Georgia.
I’m in Georgia zone 8A. Quite a bit different I would imagine but these days anything is possible. We can still from etch other. Thanks for the message.
@@growingoutthebox
I watch a couple other channels located in Georgia "The Humble Servants Homestead" and "Lazy Dog Farm" . Yea it's a bit different from what I do. Y'all are growing stuff when my ground is still hard as rocks lol. Hey continued successful harvesting towards you. Right now I'm trying to get creative and figure out where I can put 9 Cantaloupes in containers. I was gifted 9 Cantaloupes and 14 watermelons from an Amish greenhouse gardrn center. They're gonna have to go up a trellis I just haven't worked out where lol. It's a good project for me.
Youre the bomb 💣 thanks ❤
💣💣💣💣💣😊
❤❤❤
Have been curious about elephant garlic. How is it compared to just regular garlic? I use garlic all the time cooking, how does the elephant compare?
It’s milder than regular garlic
Nice
Thanks
Man...I planted my garlic under my grapevine than all of a sudden they just started to fall over. Think it was to much shade they are still alive but i guess ill move them this fall into direct light for next year. Will they continue to grow or just go to seed?
They need that direct sunlight to get the bulbs larger. It’s too late to make a real difference this harvest but Fall will be rolling around the corner and you will be ready.
Love your channel, do you sale your own product?
I have a shop growingoutthebox.com
@@growingoutthebox splendid, indeed much appreciated!.
Nice !!!
Thanks!
Tried growibg garlic for the 1st time this year. They did great for about 2 months, i was really excited. Then one by one, a few weeks ago, each plants leaves turned brown and no matter what I tried, they died off. Ill try again but it was dissapointing to say the least.
Did u dig one up?
Did you plant the in the Fall? Takes 7 to 9 months to grow.
Great harvest ❤V. Day Scorpio I'm Nov10🎉I guess my garlic didn't stay in long enough geesh🤦🏾♀️
Scorpio season.🤛🏽
Have you ever tried hard neck music garlic i would like to get my hands on some of those
Hard neck music garlic?
Why do I have tall round bulbs at the end of my grow pot garlic?
Thanks
Can’t vision what you are referring to. Can you post a picture?
@growingoutthebox you know when the garlic grow so tall. I looked at a video, and the lady called them scapes but I let grow until the round ball on them like they getting ready to flower, so ran out out side and cut them off. The lady said that will stunt the bulb growth
I just hope I did not wait too late. I did finish off the sweet potatoes and white potatoes like you said. I used the green sand and bone meal on the sweet potatoes. I drew small lines in the barrel and worked in the bone meal, and I added the green sand. I used the kelp meal on th butter ball and russet potatoes.
How do I purchase some of your elephant garlic bulbs for planting?
I’ll post a short when available
@@growingoutthebox thank you Good Sir😉👉🏾 I'm hoping for success like you had
@@Charm-313 Just watch my planting garlic 🧄 video.
NEW GARDNER ALERT
🤣
Good evening my man ,I just subscribe to your channel yesterday. can you tell me if it's to late to grow tomatoes ,and can I start in a 5 gallon 🪣 never try growing anything that why I'm asking you .and can you tell me how to start it . I really your garden .
What grow zone are you in?
You better quit playing and go ahead & put them elephant garlic bulbs for sale on your site, 🤑.
lol 😂 I will
How will we know you are selling on the website?
I will post on social media. They sold out an 1 hour last year. growingoutthebox.com
Great Harvest I need three please 🥰💚🧄
I gotcha! I’ve been building my inventory for 2026 started with 25 bulbs. Have over 200 bulbs now.
@@growingoutthebox yes, Get it Done💚🧄Love it m! Great Job again your garden will give you in return what you put in it and you is getting a blessing of a harvest.
Will you have these for sale?
Yes I will. growingoutthebox.com soon
🧄💪🏾🧄💪🏾🧄💪🏾🧄💪🏾🧄💪🏾
Jay !
Plz give good notice of availability so i can get mine before they sell out
lol. They sold out in 1 hour last year.
Well 2 of it is really 1 of your hand … 1 of it have to include the roots and part of the shoots … or maybe is your camera issue 😊.. just saying
🤔