Planting garlic in the fall is one of the simplest and most rewarding things you can do in your garden. No matter how much ...
Fall is in full swing. The kids are back in school and summer vacation is a sweet memory. The garden is slowing down, but do ...
With this year’s garden entering the golden months, look to the promise of spring with bulbs to plant this fall. Here are ...
“By planting garlic in the fall, the cloves have time to go through a chilling period, which is important for bulb and flower ...
Given a congenial planting site and a robust, fertile soil, garlic planted in cooling and moderately rainy fall conditions should yield a satisfying harvest next July. Q. Late in the summer, some of ...
As well as bulbs you can successfully cultivate fast-growing garlic ... can be harvested roughly 3 months ahead of garlic grown outdoors, so if you plant garlic cloves in fall you should be able to ...
Also, Joshua Siskin writes about a California native he’d never seen or heard of began growing in his garden this spring.
Take leaf removal. Raking (and more recently, blowing) has long been a harbinger of fall. However, bagging and trashing those ...
Thrift is among the reasons, as nurseries typically drop their prices at this time of year. Also, trees and shrubs you plant ...
Planting in the fall allows the cloves to establish roots ... back to the root and expand the clove into a head of garlic during the bulb formation phase of development. Once cured, your garlic ...
Fall is the best time of year to plant garlic. The reason is that, in the manner of deciduous tree fruits and nuts as well as many flowering bulbs, a dose of winter chill is necessary to produce ...