Companion planting is a common practice, especially in edible gardening, but this pairing of vegetables with mismatched ...
Garlic prefers loose, well-draining soil – a loam or sandy loam soil works best. Good soil structure and drainage are key to ...
Fall is the perfect season to start planting garlic, and many gardeners are excitedly gearing up to fill their land with cloves. Planting garlic (Allium sativum) in the fall, especially the hardneck ...
Container gardens are ideal for fall planting due to their ability to be moved if cold weather hits. Here are the best fall ...
Lower your blood pressure and cholesterol, fight heart disease, boost your immune system, and add a bit of flavor to your meals by growing your own garlic. This vegetable has been used as both food ...
Frost-tolerant greens, garlic, herbs are among the plants that can be planted well into Charleston’s fall season. What to ...
Garlic cloves take 250-270 days to mature into a large bulb. The biggest and best-tasting garlic is planted in the fall, though it can be planted in spring. Softneck garlic varieties do best in mild ...
As you tackle fall garden cleanup that is crucial in November, consider leaving some fallen leaves in place. They create a ...
Fall is one of the best times to be in your garden. The days are bright and sunny, but it’s cooler and there’s still plenty of time to enjoy being outdoors. It’s also the time to plant garlic, which ...
Plant elephant garlic and you will be gifted with corms that grow off the mother bulb. Yes, although elephant garlic presents ...
Individual cloves that are split from golfball-sized bulbs are ideally planted in Pennsylvania in mid to late October.