A Tasmanian garlic farmer has been jailed for illegally importing garlic bulbis from North America. Letetia Anne Ware, 53, of Middleton, will spend two months behind bars after pleading guilty to 10 ...
A TikToker revealed an exceptional way to utilize garlic bulbils to yield unstoppable garlic that tastes better and saves you money. "I'm going to show you an ancient gardener secret that nobody seems ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Garlic scapes are one of those little surprises in the garden that many ...
Q: I like to grow garlic. I read that you should cut off the scapes when they start forming in late summer so I always do that, but this year I missed several. They formed a thing that looks like a ...
When you harvested your garlic, did you find a lot of little bulblike growths where the flower was or hard bulbils in the soil around the heads (some protected by the papery covering of the heads)?
Garlic is an essential ingredient in most good food, and it’s fun to grow. Plant in fall, harvest in early summer. Some people plant on the shortest day of the year, and harvest on the longest day.
Garlic is a bulb with joined segments (called cloves) that make up a head. Each clove is actually a miniature bulb that stores energy to sprout and create a new plant. Garlic is almost always planted ...
Some of the best garden discoveries are made by accident. Last fall a friend gave my husband and me some family heirloom garlic. Against the standard advice, he hadn't removed the flower stems, known ...
“Gardening is often done mostly by trial and error, and sometimes attempting something new can be incredibly rewarding.” With these words, Kristin Graves won my heart. They remind me of some other ...
A Tasmanian garlic grower could face jail time after she illegally imported more than 2,000 garlic bulbils from Canada and the United States that could have contained a devastating plant disease.
Garlic scapes are one of those little surprises in the garden that many beginners don’t expect. If you’ve planted hardneck garlic, you’ll notice these curly green stems in late spring, twisting and ...