Garlic is a great crop. My 'formula' for calculating how much i need to plant is extremely simple: i use on average one bulb a week, so i need 52. Calculate about 10% loss/failure, so i plant a round 60 cloves
Didn't watch this for the garlic. I was having a bad day and your soothing voice and cuteness always makes me feel better. And I did learn a bit about garlic. :) :)
Honey garlic is my winter medicine. Haven't been sick in YEARS!!! An apple a day keeps the doctor away. An apple, and a clove of garlic, keeps him WAY away!
Use it fresh and dried. Plant it in pots if you only have a balcony. I started gardening on a balcony. Now I have a 100m2 vegetable garden. Getting more and more vegetables and even small fruits out of the garden. I am becoming self-sufficient. Our grand parents did it. My garden is my bio shop.
I plant mine a bit deeper at the beginning of October - Lincolnshire. Also don’t bother buying expensive bulbs from garden centres, Just buy a few big bulbs from supermarket.
However in response to buying seed garlic which I did locally… a bit disappointing because approximately half the bulbs had part fungi rot. I wondered if this was why my garlic last year was poor with a lot of fungus and I considered a crop failure. 😢
I don't know why but we love garlic in Romania 😅 especially raw, uncooked. Even the spring green one, in soups and salads, heaven 😍 so many recipes, but the fresh pressed one mixed with olive oil, salt and fresh parsley goes great on a big juicy steak
So helpful thanks! I'm currently going to grow my garlic with some spinach as a snail protecting system LOL got a serious snail hive going on this winter.. I need to exterminate
I'm in zone 4 and we plant our garlic in the fall to harvest the following summer. Our winters are brutally cold and lots of snow and my garlic does awesome every year. The only thing I do is mulch it heavy before winter.
Thank you for a great guide :). My order of garlic sets got a bit messed up this year, and it cost too much to return so... I have 200+ cloves to plant, lol. We are two people in this household... Seeing this video made me realise I can actually plant them way way closer than I normally do, so it is one step closer to taking care of them all. A help much appreciated :) Those itty bitty cloves I sort out and plant in another bed (later on in containers indoors) and keep them just to harvest them as "spring onions" or garlic greens. So delicious and less of a waste, can't really squeeze much out of those cloves for a meal anyway.
Great tips, thanks Huw. I always followed my Granda's method of planting the bulbs at 2" inches apart, then by around May I can pull out the 'green garlics' in between each plant, this gives the remaining plants the space they need to form properly by August ish. This gives me two harvests of Garlic. I also think the 'green garlic' can often be stronger flavour.
Hi we're from the Philippines. Thanks for the informative video about garlic. We follow your tips about how to grow garlic and we love the results. We'll also upload it soon :)
Your garden looks spectacular. Thank you so much for your tips re garlic. It is wonderful to see such above average looking compost. As a compost maker of fifty years, I suggest you try adding some rice/split pea sized coarse sand or fine gravel to your compost after it is finished. Even one bucket per barrowload will do wonders. I am going to try unwashed beach sand this year for the first time, as sea water has the entire range of trace micronutrients, and most living things seems to enjoy a small amount of salt. I will see how the mix works with finer sand - I am expecting it to work well. Rodale reports that sea water has 78 elements in it.
Great tips. We grew and harvested our first garlic crop this season. It was a last minute decision so we used some grocery store bought organic soft neck garlic and they did great! We love growing our own food and each year we add more items to our list. We added garlic and it here to stay. Thanks for sharing.
Fermented garlic. I started making it last year, my husband who is very susceptible to colds and getting run down started taking 1 spoon per day before Christmas 2023 and had his first bit of a headcold in October 2024!! If at any time he felt like something was coming on, he'd take 2 spoons that day. He never got 1 cold all the way through winter or Spring. I start making a new batch when he starts getting low. I buy local honey and organic garlic but just planted 60 cloves of garlic so hopefully I'll be able to make it next year with my own garlic 😊 he even said a woman at work asked him what is he doing as he looks younger 😂 was he delighted 😅😅 might just start taking it myself 😂
Guerrilla gardening works well with garlic. I like to cram garlic in between small berry bushes such as gooseberries. This saves space in my formal garden beds for row crops and also help prevent weeds.. also if you could do a video on how-to prune berry plants that would be awesome. Cheers!
My tiny garden is randomly planted like this...I just shove things in here and there in amongst edible weeds. It serves me well. And yet when I had all the children at home I was a typical 'row' gardener. It's nice to be a 'please yourself' gardener methinks 🥰.
I'm in zone 4 Canada. I planted 177 cloves Oct 4 & 5. Diagonally, spaced 4"/10cm and 4"/10cm deep. The garlic bed is on a 4 year rotation. I cover them with straw when it gets colder, around early Nov. Our ground is usually frozen by Nov 20 and snow's down by early Dec. I must try that honey-garlic method with some of this years harvest!
Further south, Toronto, we get a lot of freeze thaw cycles so if I don't want the garlic heaving out of the soil it's got to go down at least 4 inches. My planting stick has a mark on it so it might be that the base of the cloves are at 5 inches. I only plant the biggest cloves. How deep Huw plants his, over here they'd be on top of the ground in the spring. Usually I plant after Thanksgiving but so far this year we've had no frost. Don't know when it's going to happen but the Nasturtiums have to flop down first since they are in the future garlic bed.
@@marvinkatt7807 That's wonderful. Garlic went in sometime after mid November last year. By planting them deep you also don't have to be overly concerned about watering. If you stick your finger into the soil 2 inches down and you feel moisture, then you know they are doing fine. That's my way of checking. They also won't sprout too early.
I am still enjoying your book. The information and illuatrations are just so inspiring. Thank you for doing these vids which are content rich and helpful for new gardeners.
Also delicious is to chop green garlic and store in sealed olive oil jars along with any small garlic bulbs. the longer you store the stronger the oil will taste of garlic. Quick and easy and yummy!
Your videos are great! I have a lot of experience, but I can always learn something. In my country (Croatia), we braid the stalks of garlic and onions into braids about 1 m long. We tie the ends and hang them in a dry and airy place. Greetings!
That means that you're growing the soft neck garlic in Croatia (makes sense, because your winters are not so harsh), because the hard-neck one cannot be braded.
Thank you for your great videos which contain so much practical knowledge and helpful visuals. I searched for this because I wasn't sure when to harvest my garlic. My question is answered and I'm glad I consulted you rather than yanking them out too early. We appreciate you!
Very intetesting. Did not know there were soft and hard neck varieties. Southern hemisphere grower here. Planted 300 cloves of elepant garlic back in late June. Elephant garlic doesn't get rust. Love it!
Its not garlic, but it is functionally garlic. It grows and is used like it but its not actually a leek like people say its its own allium family. @@dawnpettiglio6930
What an amazingly informative video. Thanks. Seems like my interest in trying to grow garlic has arisen at just the right time of year! You can never have too much garlic!
2-3 years back I lost a planting of certified seed stock garlic ( I think Lautrec Wight) they had a rot/underground infestation with fat grey aphid-types. (Perhaps too far north cold & wet). Had far better success with store-bought Spanish garlic (planted in a different location) ! I also found that the Spanish garlic left in the ground all year (after foliage died away) regenerated early in their second Spring with no soil interference.
Greetings from Cork, Ireland! Glad I watched this video because I am just about to go out and plant some garlic and that diagonal planting suggestion is great, thanks! I'll try that. Brilliant video all round, lots of other great info that I wished I'd known last year :D
Garlic planting is on today's to-do list. Zone 2b and we have yet to have a frost (2 weeks overdue). Ground is cold and wet but it's worth it. Aiming for 60 to 70 hardnecks. Honey garlic sounds interesting and tasty! Thanks.
I've been growing garlic for a few years, but have had issues. You have answered all my questions and (I think!) solved all my problems. Thank you so much, Huw.
Thanks really helpful I love garlic so much, if a recipe says 2 cloves I add at least 4! I can eat several cooked whole bulbs just on their own. Maybe this is why I’m single😂
Hi Huw, thanks for the very informative video, after watching it I have planted some garlic in a large pot! Fingers crossed I might get some fresh garlic to use during the winter!? I am also trying Ginger and Turmeric in large pots.
We get down to -20F with many freezes and thaws here in the Midwest USA. When I plant I cover with just a touch of straw to insulate (making sure the sun can shine thru) and then covering with 4 mil clear plastic. The survivability of the bulbs jumps to near 95%. Started doing that after nearly losing my garlic and onions one particularly brutal winter.
Perfect timing Huw, my garlic arrived today! I just can't decide whether to fill a whole bed, or plant around the outside edges of several beds to help deter pests from other crops.
Just planted about 60 cloves about 2 weeks ago. Can't wait to see how they do. 5 different kinds and hoping to get a good seed crop by mid summer so I can double the amount I plant next year. I love garlic.... 😃
Thank you so much for this video, when I watched it it changed the way I grow garlic. I appreciate that this type of video is not beneficial for the algorithm. However I still miss them and wish there would be more. Especially for bulb fennel since I heard you say it is your favourite I figure you will know all the tricks.
Thanks for the garlic planting reminder! I am going to actually have to buy garlic to plant this year, everything got nuked from orbit in the pacific northwest and my garlic and onions were roasted in the ground! 114 F (my weather app said the real feel, whatever that is, was 131)
pickling and dehydrating are also great garlice preservation methods. just dont turn the dried cloves into garlic powder if you're not trying to create a jar of sawdust
Hello Huw. This is my first year cultivating garlic. I got elephant garlic. Here in my country, it is called "chilote garlic". It is from the south, very rainy and cold weather, oceanic weather. Lat -42,46 long -73,8. I am in a mild area and they are growing very well. Thanks for sharing and for your advice. See you.
That's very interesting. I'm trying to grow garlic, I live in Iceland, and I guess the climate is pretty similar to UK, maybe a a bit more cold. My fear is always the amount of rainy days. I'm growing Allium ampeloprasum var. Holmense too, without allicine. This last one is growing for now, but slowly if compared to normal garlic.
Estonia here Similar weather to you I highly recommend a cover of cut grass or straw to simply weeding If very wet land like me raised bed help Also earlier harvest and replanting than in English weather
What do you plant after you garlic??? And if so (how early do you start plugs for that) thank you!! Thank you for your videos, your garden is so lovely, love that you’ve been adding tons of flowers
My experience is to always keep the biggest and best bulbs for the next planting season. Cut roots off harvested garlic while it's still green, and make sure you remove scapes from the growing hardnecks as soon as you see them. Those can be stirfried.
Thank you Huv... i am also planning to cultivate garlic - i live in mountain area..where we have sun - rain - snow during season....looking to process garlic pickle...I also heard if you tie a loose knot of leaves of garlic plants together...garlic size grow...once again thank you for sharing your insight.
Love it! Thanks for the video this helps. I am planting my first crop of garlic soon! (I am in a cold climate).I ended up buying local organic Russian red garlic at an organic grocery store, was way cheaper than online. 😂
I wouldn't let freshly harvested garlic lay on the sun at all. The bulbs get easily sunburned and the protective paper casing over the garlic head develops micro tears from the rapid drying, hence more chances for desease, fungus, early rot, etc.
Green part of garlic we use as we using garlic it self first using green leaves and then when garlic ready use that. in Mediterranean and Italian kitchen. And you can wash dry slice green leaves ASN in a bag add in freezer and simply you frozen as garlic flavouring your food. It will not freeze as block.
Brilliant thank you for your videos, I’m a no dig fan and so enjoy your extra input on specific things with more detail. Will be watching out for your next video. Heather
A great watch as always. I was actually staying in your area a few months ago. Beautiful area. You are blessed. Keep doing what you do Huw. From another welsh plot holder to another. Danny @ the grapevine allotment channel .
Awesome. Planted in both varieties in the staggered style a few days before i came across this vid. You've been subliminally messaging me haven't you? ;) (Not far from you here in Wales, so same zone i think). Thanks for the tips! Here's one in return... We used to pick a ton of wild garlic each spring from the local river near our old place in southern UK. Sadly haven't come across it here yet, but if you see some in spring- grab it! Usually grows near brooks and rivers and you can't miss the smell! Both the leaves and the unopened flower heads are stunningly delicious in salads and stir fries (or just used as normal garlic in recipes). Also makes a stunning addition to onion bajhis. It freezes well too so we didn't buy any shop-bought garlic all summer.
Huw - can you please let us know what we can expect if we plant garlic now ? ! It's sprouting in the kitchen! Is it useless waste of taking up space? Many thanks!
Hello from Romania, est Europe! I enjoy your videos! Sorry for my english! I was wandering if there is garlic for spring and some other garlic tipe for autumn! 🧄Thank you!
This is amazing so much detail!! looking forward to December 🤣 One question I have is what can/can't i plant a long side my garlic? e.g., can I have one half of a bed as garlic and the other half Leakes or courgette? Thank you!
What a beautiful video, your phrasing is perfect and the informations simple and clear. I’m in Canada where can I buy hard neck cloves for planting this autumn?
Great guide. Can’t wait to get planting my garlic. I do have an unrelated question; we have just made some shelving for our greenhouse and I wanted to treat the wood to protect it, can you recommend any natural/food safe protection for wood in the garden/greenhouse?
Use a cordless drill with a 7/8" paddle bit taped to mark 2.5" depth. I just put in 400 bulbs in roughly 35 minutes. Topped with compost and straw. If I had help, I could have knocked it out in 15 minutes.
Garlic is a great crop. My 'formula' for calculating how much i need to plant is extremely simple: i use on average one bulb a week, so i need 52. Calculate about 10% loss/failure, so i plant a round 60 cloves
Didn't watch this for the garlic. I was having a bad day and your soothing voice and cuteness always makes me feel better. And I did learn a bit about garlic. :) :)
Sorry to hear about your bad day, hopefully your new found garlic knowledge has helped! Thanks for watching :)
@@HuwRichards it did help! I'm going to plant hard neck garlic this year! Thank you!!!
I love his accent !!
I have found that listening to positive affirmations at night while going to sleep helps
Lonely farm gardening ladies
Honey garlic is my winter medicine. Haven't been sick in YEARS!!! An apple a day keeps the doctor away. An apple, and a clove of garlic, keeps him WAY away!
Huw's top garden tips for warding off vampires this October.
Hahaha 🤣 They just love taking over my garden at night!
My grandma taught me to plant diagonally to increase yield and I’ve been doing it every year! Great tips as always 💚
It's great fun and also very satisfying!😉
Thank you, trying garlic here in north central Texas this year. Thank you
It's how I bake cookies too
Use it fresh and dried. Plant it in pots if you only have a balcony. I started gardening on a balcony. Now I have a 100m2 vegetable garden. Getting more and more vegetables and even small fruits out of the garden. I am becoming self-sufficient. Our grand parents did it. My garden is my bio shop.
Great tips there! Sounds like you have an awesome garden
You are so lucky, I’m starting a small garden in my balcony and my dream is to one day have my own big garden space.
I plant mine a bit deeper at the beginning of October - Lincolnshire. Also don’t bother buying expensive bulbs from garden centres, Just buy a few big bulbs from supermarket.
Supermarket garlic is for the birds. If you want REALLY great garlic, spend a few $$ and get the best seed-bulbs from a nursery.
The problem is the garlic maybe from another region and therefore variety that may not be suited to grow in your climate.
However in response to buying seed garlic which I did locally… a bit disappointing because approximately half the bulbs had part fungi rot. I wondered if this was why my garlic last year was poor with a lot of fungus and I considered a crop failure. 😢
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I don't know why but we love garlic in Romania 😅 especially raw, uncooked. Even the spring green one, in soups and salads, heaven 😍 so many recipes, but the fresh pressed one mixed with olive oil, salt and fresh parsley goes great on a big juicy steak
Sounds delicious, I'll be sure to give it a try :)
So helpful thanks! I'm currently going to grow my garlic with some spinach as a snail protecting system LOL got a serious snail hive going on this winter.. I need to exterminate
I'm in zone 4 and we plant our garlic in the fall to harvest the following summer. Our winters are brutally cold and lots of snow and my garlic does awesome every year. The only thing I do is mulch it heavy before winter.
Thank you for a great guide :).
My order of garlic sets got a bit messed up this year, and it cost too much to return so... I have 200+ cloves to plant, lol. We are two people in this household...
Seeing this video made me realise I can actually plant them way way closer than I normally do, so it is one step closer to taking care of them all. A help much appreciated :)
Those itty bitty cloves I sort out and plant in another bed (later on in containers indoors) and keep them just to harvest them as "spring onions" or garlic greens. So delicious and less of a waste, can't really squeeze much out of those cloves for a meal anyway.
Great tips, thanks Huw. I always followed my Granda's method of planting the bulbs at 2" inches apart, then by around May I can pull out the 'green garlics' in between each plant, this gives the remaining plants the space they need to form properly by August ish. This gives me two harvests of Garlic. I also think the 'green garlic' can often be stronger flavour.
Oh that's a super cool idea
Hi we're from the Philippines. Thanks for the informative video about garlic. We follow your tips about how to grow garlic and we love the results. We'll also upload it soon :)
Brilliant! Thanks for watching. Good luck with your garlic!
I like the suggestion about off centre/ diagonal planting. One can fit in a lot more in the space. 🎉
Your garden looks spectacular. Thank you so much for your tips re garlic. It is wonderful to see such above average looking compost. As a compost maker of fifty years, I suggest you try adding some rice/split pea sized coarse sand or fine gravel to your compost after it is finished. Even one bucket per barrowload will do wonders. I am going to try unwashed beach sand this year for the first time, as sea water has the entire range of trace micronutrients, and most living things seems to enjoy a small amount of salt. I will see how the mix works with finer sand - I am expecting it to work well. Rodale reports that sea water has 78 elements in it.
Great tips. We grew and harvested our first garlic crop this season. It was a last minute decision so we used some grocery store bought organic soft neck garlic and they did great! We love growing our own food and each year we add more items to our list. We added garlic and it here to stay. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome! Well done with your garlic! :)
Fermented garlic. I started making it last year, my husband who is very susceptible to colds and getting run down started taking 1 spoon per day before Christmas 2023 and had his first bit of a headcold in October 2024!! If at any time he felt like something was coming on, he'd take 2 spoons that day. He never got 1 cold all the way through winter or Spring. I start making a new batch when he starts getting low. I buy local honey and organic garlic but just planted 60 cloves of garlic so hopefully I'll be able to make it next year with my own garlic 😊 he even said a woman at work asked him what is he doing as he looks younger 😂 was he delighted 😅😅 might just start taking it myself 😂
Guerrilla gardening works well with garlic. I like to cram garlic in between small berry bushes such as gooseberries. This saves space in my formal garden beds for row crops and also help prevent weeds.. also if you could do a video on how-to prune berry plants that would be awesome.
Cheers!
That is a great tip! We always take too long to decide where we will plant our onions and now garlic.
My tiny garden is randomly planted like this...I just shove things in here and there in amongst edible weeds. It serves me well. And yet when I had all the children at home I was a typical 'row' gardener. It's nice to be a 'please yourself' gardener methinks 🥰.
@@moiragoldsmith7052 Haha, I like that! We usually say, as a gardener you have "total/complete creative freedom". Love it
His purple book has directions
For the pruning, that is.
I'm in zone 4 Canada. I planted 177 cloves Oct 4 & 5. Diagonally, spaced 4"/10cm and 4"/10cm deep. The garlic bed is on a 4 year rotation. I cover them with straw when it gets colder, around early Nov. Our ground is usually frozen by Nov 20 and snow's down by early Dec. I must try that honey-garlic method with some of this years harvest!
Thanks for the tips!
Further south, Toronto, we get a lot of freeze thaw cycles so if I don't want the garlic heaving out of the soil it's got to go down at least 4 inches. My planting stick has a mark
on it so it might be that the base of the cloves are at 5 inches. I only plant the biggest cloves. How deep Huw plants his, over here they'd be on top of the ground in the spring.
Usually I plant after Thanksgiving but so far this year we've had no frost. Don't know when it's going to happen but the Nasturtiums have to flop down first since they are in the future garlic bed.
@@gabriellakadar I know this is 5 months late but you just solved my garlic problem for me! Toronto here too. :)
@@marvinkatt7807 That's wonderful. Garlic went in sometime after mid November last year. By planting them deep you also don't have to be overly concerned about watering. If you stick your finger into the soil 2 inches down and you feel moisture, then you know they are doing fine. That's my way of checking. They also won't sprout too early.
I pick leaves from the garlic during the growing season. It tastes great, and can be used in cooking just as well as the cloves.
Thanks for giving the measurements in imperial, for us oldies who haven't converted! 😉
Looks like I need to plant some garlic!
I am still enjoying your book. The information and illuatrations are just so inspiring. Thank you for doing these vids which are content rich and helpful for new gardeners.
Any chance you could ever go over spacing/sizing that you use for your garden? I'd love to see some general measurements that you use.
Planted 60 cloves in October harvested 5lbs in June! Enjoyed the video.
Also delicious is to chop green garlic and store in sealed olive oil jars along with any small garlic bulbs. the longer you store the stronger the oil will taste of garlic. Quick and easy and yummy!
Your videos are great! I have a lot of experience, but I can always learn something. In my country (Croatia), we braid the stalks of garlic and onions into braids about 1 m long. We tie the ends and hang them in a dry and airy place. Greetings!
That means that you're growing the soft neck garlic in Croatia (makes sense, because your winters are not so harsh), because the hard-neck one cannot be braded.
timeless ~~ 🌿🍃🌲
First year I made garlic scape butter! It is delicious!
I ordered different garlic in the mail then low and behold, this video drops! Great tips for this first time grower.
Perfect timing :) Glad it's helpful! Good luck with your garlic!
Thank you for your great videos which contain so much practical knowledge and helpful visuals. I searched for this because I wasn't sure when to harvest my garlic. My question is answered and I'm glad I consulted you rather than yanking them out too early. We appreciate you!
I love to make garlic chilli infused olive oil for cooking. Delicious and a good way to use your harvest and it keeps for ages
I do the same with grapeseed oil!
Oh green garlic sounds yum. I did 59 bulbs this year! Kind of crazy for 2 people but I really have begun to use it more.
It's amazing how much garlic people use! Thanks so much for commenting :)
Very intetesting. Did not know there were soft and hard neck varieties. Southern hemisphere grower here. Planted 300 cloves of elepant garlic back in late June. Elephant garlic doesn't get rust. Love it!
Elephant garlic isn't actually garlic.
@@dawnpettiglio6930 I know.
Its not garlic, but it is functionally garlic. It grows and is used like it but its not actually a leek like people say its its own allium family. @@dawnpettiglio6930
What an amazingly informative video. Thanks. Seems like my interest in trying to grow garlic has arisen at just the right time of year! You can never have too much garlic!
"ton of garlic.." ...where was the "let's get into it 👍" Mark would get a good laugh from that for sure 😂😊😁
Haha! Caught that one.
First thing I thought, too!
@@csgowoes6319 Right! Haha
Ahh yes of course🤣 Love his channel!
2-3 years back I lost a planting of certified seed stock garlic ( I think Lautrec Wight) they had a rot/underground infestation with fat grey aphid-types. (Perhaps too far north cold & wet). Had far better success with store-bought Spanish garlic (planted in a different location) ! I also found that the Spanish garlic left in the ground all year (after foliage died away) regenerated early in their second Spring with no soil interference.
Brilliant Huw, very comprehensive. Loved all the extra tips on growing, storing and eating garlic 😋
I'm so glad it was helpful! :)
Just got my garlic ready to plant and then i see your video pop up! Impeccable timing. Garden goals watching your videos, thank you 🙏
You're welcome Donna! Best of luck with your garlic :)
Very good and informative video.
Very glad you found it useful :)
Greetings from Cork, Ireland! Glad I watched this video because I am just about to go out and plant some garlic and that diagonal planting suggestion is great, thanks! I'll try that. Brilliant video all round, lots of other great info that I wished I'd known last year :D
Garlic planting is on today's to-do list. Zone 2b and we have yet to have a frost (2 weeks overdue). Ground is cold and wet but it's worth it. Aiming for 60 to 70 hardnecks. Honey garlic sounds interesting and tasty! Thanks.
Great, good luck with your garlic! And highly recommend trying the honey garlic, it's delicious :)
Honey garlic is so delicious. It's amazing with cheese, and makes a great cough syrup too.
Great vid! Any chance you could start using seasonal time-stamps instead of dates, for your international viewers in the southern Hem? Thanks mate.
I've been growing garlic for a few years, but have had issues. You have answered all my questions and (I think!) solved all my problems. Thank you so much, Huw.
You are most welcome and best of luck!😊
Thanks really helpful I love garlic so much, if a recipe says 2 cloves I add at least 4! I can eat several cooked whole bulbs just on their own. Maybe this is why I’m single😂
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How do I put this…. You won’t have any problems with vampires
Hi Huw, thanks for the very informative video, after watching it I have planted some garlic in a large pot! Fingers crossed I might get some fresh garlic to use during the winter!? I am also trying Ginger and Turmeric in large pots.
Lovely, I love garlic. I cant wait to have fresh garlic! i love garlic. i think this will be a great garlic year! with the cold weather!
We get down to -20F with many freezes and thaws here in the Midwest USA. When I plant I cover with just a touch of straw to insulate (making sure the sun can shine thru) and then covering with 4 mil clear plastic. The survivability of the bulbs jumps to near 95%. Started doing that after nearly losing my garlic and onions one particularly brutal winter.
Perfect timing Huw, my garlic arrived today! I just can't decide whether to fill a whole bed, or plant around the outside edges of several beds to help deter pests from other crops.
Why not half a bed of garlic, then edge a few beds where garlic will help next year's crop the most?:)
@@HuwRichards thank you! I am going to do just that. Experiment a little bit.
Gardening is all about experimentation. What works in your garden may not work next door! Good luck with your experiments 💪🥦
Just about to get our garlic in up here...great to see Rosa's cameo appearance ;)
So much information packed into each clip. Thanks Huw ☺️
Just planted about 60 cloves about 2 weeks ago. Can't wait to see how they do. 5 different kinds and hoping to get a good seed crop by mid summer so I can double the amount I plant next year. I love garlic.... 😃
Great ! Sounds like you'll have a lovely crop of garlic, Good luck with it :)
Thank you so much for this video, when I watched it it changed the way I grow garlic. I appreciate that this type of video is not beneficial for the algorithm. However I still miss them and wish there would be more. Especially for bulb fennel since I heard you say it is your favourite I figure you will know all the tricks.
Thanks for the garlic planting reminder! I am going to actually have to buy garlic to plant this year, everything got nuked from orbit in the pacific northwest and my garlic and onions were roasted in the ground! 114 F (my weather app said the real feel, whatever that is, was 131)
Pacific Northwest doesnt get that hot lol. Unless your in californias central valley that never happened
pickling and dehydrating are also great garlice preservation methods. just dont turn the dried cloves into garlic powder if you're not trying to create a jar of sawdust
O U T S T A N D I N G video. Thank you!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed :)
Your voice is soo smooth. I wish i had that voice.
I come here for superb knowledge and the graphics 😍😍
I have planted 12 garlics this year
Great video Huw. You mentioned spraying lactic acid bacteria to stop rust. How do you make a lactic acid solution? 🙏🏼
I’ve never heard of honey garlic. Thanks for educating me. I’m going to give it a try!
Tomorrow i will try to plant garden again...
Great video.. trying to get that garlic in today.
Today 2 yrs later than you... I'm planting
I love how your soil looks like. Is that only compost?? The garlic looks amazing 😍.
Hello Huw. This is my first year cultivating garlic. I got elephant garlic. Here in my country, it is called "chilote garlic". It is from the south, very rainy and cold weather, oceanic weather. Lat -42,46 long -73,8. I am in a mild area and they are growing very well. Thanks for sharing and for your advice. See you.
That's very interesting. I'm trying to grow garlic, I live in Iceland, and I guess the climate is pretty similar to UK, maybe a a bit more cold. My fear is always the amount of rainy days. I'm growing Allium ampeloprasum var. Holmense too, without allicine. This last one is growing for now, but slowly if compared to normal garlic.
Estonia here
Similar weather to you
I highly recommend a cover of cut grass or straw to simply weeding
If very wet land like me raised bed help
Also earlier harvest and replanting than in English weather
What do you plant after you garlic??? And if so (how early do you start plugs for that) thank you!! Thank you for your videos, your garden is so lovely, love that you’ve been adding tons of flowers
To get it in before December is a good advice. So I still have some time to get them in. I thought that it's too late already.
Just a trick i learnt from my mother, if you want early shooting, just cut the tip , keep for few days and then plant
My experience is to always keep the biggest and best bulbs for the next planting season. Cut roots off harvested garlic while it's still green, and make sure you remove scapes from the growing hardnecks as soon as you see them. Those can be stirfried.
Thank you for this very clear video. Precious and simple information.
My absolute pleasure!:)
Thank you! Very efficient and thorough. All the best from The States!
Thank You Carol! :)
Thank you...great videos, channel, presentation, demonstration, naturalistic principles... approach to nature
Watching from Bhutan and your vlogs are very interesting and helpful even though started watching today. Thanks
Thank you Huv... i am also planning to cultivate garlic - i live in mountain area..where we have sun - rain - snow during season....looking to process garlic pickle...I also heard if you tie a loose knot of leaves of garlic plants together...garlic size grow...once again thank you for sharing your insight.
Love it! Thanks for the video this helps. I am planting my first crop of garlic soon! (I am in a cold climate).I ended up buying local organic Russian red garlic at an organic grocery store, was way cheaper than online. 😂
I wouldn't let freshly harvested garlic lay on the sun at all. The bulbs get easily sunburned and the protective paper casing over the garlic head develops micro tears from the rapid drying, hence more chances for desease, fungus, early rot, etc.
like it verry much. u told me something i dident know in a wonderful way. thanks a lot, to let me be part of your knowledge.
Very informative thanks what's best to feed and when to feed thanks
Green part of garlic we use as we using garlic it self first using green leaves and then when garlic ready use that. in Mediterranean and Italian kitchen. And you can wash dry slice green leaves ASN in a bag add in freezer and simply you frozen as garlic flavouring your food. It will not freeze as block.
thank you , glad I found your channel!
Brilliant thank you for your videos, I’m a no dig fan and so enjoy your extra input on specific things with more detail. Will be watching out for your next video. Heather
Hi Heather that's so great to hear! Thanks for watching :)
Wonderful video. I live in an area where it rains almost every day in winter. Should I protect the garlic from the rain? Thank you for your reply.
I just harvested my first ever lot of garloc, have another variety still growing. I have been drying them on an old bird cage
Sounds great!
A great watch as always. I was actually staying in your area a few months ago. Beautiful area. You are blessed. Keep doing what you do Huw. From another welsh plot holder to another. Danny @ the grapevine allotment channel .
Awh thank you so much! Also very pleased to hear you like the area :)
Thanks, Huw for sharing that very useful information.
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful :)
Great video. Well done.
Awesome. Planted in both varieties in the staggered style a few days before i came across this vid. You've been subliminally messaging me haven't you? ;) (Not far from you here in Wales, so same zone i think). Thanks for the tips! Here's one in return... We used to pick a ton of wild garlic each spring from the local river near our old place in southern UK. Sadly haven't come across it here yet, but if you see some in spring- grab it! Usually grows near brooks and rivers and you can't miss the smell! Both the leaves and the unopened flower heads are stunningly delicious in salads and stir fries (or just used as normal garlic in recipes). Also makes a stunning addition to onion bajhis. It freezes well too so we didn't buy any shop-bought garlic all summer.
Huw - can you please let us know what we can expect if we plant garlic now ? ! It's sprouting in the kitchen! Is it useless waste of taking up space? Many thanks!
Thanks so much for these videos! To make sure I understand: is there ever a time when we should let the garlic flower? Does it have seeds as well?
Hello from Romania, est Europe! I enjoy your videos! Sorry for my english! I was wandering if there is garlic for spring and some other garlic tipe for autumn! 🧄Thank you!
Thanks for the info. Is it ok to cut the green leaves from top and use them for cooking during the 9 months garlic growth cycles ?
I’m in the subtropics of Australia so I was wondering when I need to plant my elephant garlic please Huw?
Thank you for your videos, this is helpful
This is amazing so much detail!! looking forward to December 🤣 One question I have is what can/can't i plant a long side my garlic? e.g., can I have one half of a bed as garlic and the other half Leakes or courgette? Thank you!
Good stuff, Huw
What a beautiful video, your phrasing is perfect and the informations simple and clear. I’m in Canada where can I buy hard neck cloves for planting this autumn?
Great guide. Can’t wait to get planting my garlic.
I do have an unrelated question; we have just made some shelving for our greenhouse and I wanted to treat the wood to protect it, can you recommend any natural/food safe protection for wood in the garden/greenhouse?
Have you checked into linseed oil?
Use a cordless drill with a 7/8" paddle bit taped to mark 2.5" depth. I just put in 400 bulbs in roughly 35 minutes. Topped with compost and straw. If I had help, I could have knocked it out in 15 minutes.