



In areas that get a hard frost, plant garlic as early as 6 to 8 weeks before the first fall frost date, before the ground freezes, the timing may vary with local climate! Garlic can be planted in the spring but fall planting is recommended for most gardeners. Plant in the fall and you’ll find that your bulbs are bigger and more flavorful when you harvest the next summer. Garlic grows best in rich, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter such "chicken manure " and free of weeds.





Follow this simple tasks and you will enjoy planting,growing and harvesting your own organic garlic at home.





. Break a garlic bulb apart into individual cloves, be careful to keep the papery skins covering each clove intact, examine each bulb carefully and remove any bulbs that display mold or abnormalities that may indicate disease.



