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Growing Garlic In PotsI need info on growing garlic in there know anything?

I put a head of garlic in the ground, and they now have about 8 seeds of future growth and faster every day ... as 4 inches over the last 5 days .... how do I harvest and how can I get more clumps of garlic? Pleaseeeee someone knows something about the culture of garlic?

as head of rupture said individual cloves of garlic. pointed toe plants in rows. them out and 1 foot 4 inches between rows. the probe shows a central bud i cut my rod plant the bulb becomes more and not the central flower. when the leaves are almost all brown dig them up and hang them in a bouquet in a cool, dry ... plant three inches deep by the way ...

When you plant the garlic just to plant a clove. It will grow more. Looks like you're doing something good. Planted three inches and a minimum of 1 inch deep. When the tops fall, it is time to harvest. Clean the roots and the ups and allow to dry.

No sorry but I am interested to learn how to please me let me know if you have positive feedback

"Well first of garlic does not grow very well indoors .. good way to grow is to get the garlic clove together and take it all apart in sections like an orange .. then take the pieces and put atleast 2-3 inches of the ground .. but it has to do in the fall for harvest next year .. I do not know if you will get growth indoors.you pods may be left with sprigs of pretty green with a kind of flower Bush on things like chives Tope .. I really do not know what to say about indoor growing .. Sorry

Separate the garlic head, cloves plant individually. When they leave the flower leaves to feed the clove - is the stage where new / more pods develop. (Like other bulbs.) When the foliage turns brown is the signal of the harvest. You must have the heads of garlic clove unique. It prefers full sun.

You must first separate the cloves. Plant only the largest, about 4-5 inches. About 8 of the head together. Plant about 1 1 / 2 to 2 inches of soil over them. Water as you would any other plant. When half of the leaves become brown sweater and try it. If it is good the rest sweater, tie them together and hang them to dry. If it is still small, let it grow a little more. Garlic, if left long in the soil will start to lose its flavor. Until you have cultivated a couple of years, it is a little haphazard operation.

Posted on May 28, 2010.
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