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Garlic thrives in full-sun locations with rich, well-draining soil that has a pH of between 6.0 and 7.0. Make sure that you ...
As the chilly temps and shorter days of autumn bring the end of our summer gardens, there’s one very useful root vegetable we can ...
But here's the thing—fall gardening is like the secret bonus round of the season. Cooler weather means less watering, fewer ...
Planting garlic in the fall is one of the simplest and most rewarding things you can do in your garden. No matter how much experience you have, garlic is a forgiving crop that rewards patience ...
This means that you can grow garlic anywhere: whether inside a fenced garden or up for grabs in a container on a deck or patio.
As we enter the middle of fall, it’s time to plant garlic! Garlic is a member of the allium family along with onions, shallots, and leeks, and is botanically considered a bulb. It is covered in ...
Think big: Large, wide containers, usually the big black nursery cans that hold large trees, will suffice for a decent crop of garlic. You can easily plant several cloves, about 4 inches apart.
Keep the vampires away next year by planting garlic this fall! This guide has everything you’ve ever wanted to know about planting, harvesting and storing garlic.
Unlike many parts of the country where autumn signals a slowdown, our desert climate opens the door to an entirely new round of planting.
Check out our list of the best plants to grow in the High Desert in September, as recommended by the Victor Valley gardening community.
If you enjoy fresh garlic for cooking, now is the time to plant so that you can reap the rewards come next spring.