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Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Most people generally plant garlic somewhere between October - February. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Growing Your Own Garlic ⟐ Garlic Grow Guide  ⟐ How to Roast Garlic in the Oven ⟐ Growing Garlic, in the Spring ⟐ Growing Garlic, in the Fall ⟐ Learn How To Re-Plant Corms that Come From Your Elephant Garlic

Soft-Neck GarlicΒ - Typically has more cloves per bud than hard-neck varieties. They will not produce a hard flowering stalk, which makes it a great choice for braiding. The cloves are smaller than hard-neck varieties. These varieties can easily be stored for up to 9 months. Grow soft-neck varieties in regions where winters are mild.

Hard-Neck GarlicΒ -Β TypicallyΒ has fewer cloves per bud than the soft-neck varieties. They will produce a flower stalk, or scape, that will need to be removed once the plant forms. The cloves are larger than soft-neck varieties. These varieties will store well for only a few months, so use them sooner than later. Grow hard-neck varieties in regions where there is extended cooler weather.
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