Hi everyone, I have done a search and can't find the answer.
I bought an organic garlic a week ago. It is huge. It might be an elephant garlic. Never seen one before.
After using a couple of cloves the rest of the cloves have sprouted big time.
I wasn't planning to plant them but now think why not.
How deep do I plant them. Do I completely cover the sprouted part (3 inches growth) or do I leave some of it exposed?
It's spring here but it's been very cold. Will they be OK in a large pot?
Thanks for any replies.
Anna :)
Does no replies mean don't do it?
Anna ???
Never tried it but:
1. I would do as for normal seed - cover the bulb with 1" of soil.
2. Read http://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk/ .
3. I don't like the idea of pots.
Hi Tim
Why don't you like the idea of pots?
I have run out of garden space. Actually don't know how much space garlic will take up.
Any hints to help them in pots?
Thanks
Anna
I planted some in pots, there will be a thread on here somehwere I will look for you.
I have planted three cloves to a 12" pot as advised by someone here.
I also have winter peas and lettuce in pots, and the only problem I have is slugs!
This is due more to the facthat I can't get out and about at the moment but will be sorted soon enough, and if I have space they can always be transplanted from pots. If not I won't be too worried.
Just because I can't even keep raised beds watered satisfactorily.
However, if the pots are by the kitchen door, & you don't take a break, good luck!!
GARLIC LIKES WATER. In a pot garlic often gets too dry and is unsuccessful. Growing in the soil is much easier and garlic does not take much place.
I think you can try it when the pot is big enough for the roots.
update:
My garlic has come through already that was planted 2 weeks ago. Yes I have to water it a lot but the pot is big enough for it, have only put 3 cloves to a pot.
Glad you gave it a try i would have done .Nothing to loose really just kep it well watered and let us know how you get on.
last yr i planted mine about 1/2 to 3/4 inch deep and about 8 inches apart and did alright,
ok some died but all in all a sucess (lets be honest anything that lives and grows can be classed as a success
alloment marketing i think lolol
carl