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This years garlic crop is doing very well so far. The El Nino should prove to be a boon for the garlic and my other veges this year, much better than last year when I lost probably half of the crop due to rot because it was so cold and wet. With any luck, I should be harvesting it maybe a bit before Christmas.

This years garlic crop is doing very well so far. The El Nino should prove to be a boon for the garlic and my other veges this year, much better than last year when I lost probably half of the crop due to rot because it was so cold and wet. With any luck, I should be harvesting it maybe a bit before Christmas.

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Damn son! When do you plant & harvest garlic?

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On the bottom of the world, we plant in early Autumn, maybe April some time (you can plant later if you want), then harvest in Summer when the heads have formed and the necks (if they're soft neck) fold over. Last few years I've had to harvest in mid November, otherwise I would have lost it all to rot because the last 3 (La Nina) Summers have been really wet.

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ah gotcha, early season crop?

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Nah, it just kind of matures when it's good and ready down here. Planting can be any time from about March to June. But, usually by April the bulbs I've saved for replanting (the ones with the biggest cloves) have started to shoot, so I stuff them in the ground then.

I started with a few different varieties and basically kept the ones that did the best. Now they're all roughly the same variety and have acclimatized to my local microclimate, so they're getting better with each year.

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The scent alone must drive vampires away from 3 miles. Good job. I always say, if I don't kill a vampire away from 10 yards, I'm not eating enough garlic.

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and vampires are jews!

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It's the nose, you see. The fact that it's so large to smell the scent of metal (Coins and blood) in the most minute amounts causes them to shriek as their nose explodes with the heavenly scent of garlic invading their olfactory sense. They cannot handle the divinely bestowed scent of garlic, so they shrivel and die.

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I have tried to grow garlic a few times, failed .

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Any idea on why it failed?

My garlic bed is raised, well drained soil, they don't like to have their feet wet too much. Other than that, just getting the spacing right (I space them about 8" apart, but you could go more if you wanted) and keeping weeds down helps. I generally don't bother watering mine, unless it gets really dry (might water them a bit in late October or November). But, my area gets a fair bit of rainfall, so your local climate will determine a lot of what you need to do.

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You just gave me the reason why it failed, I kept their feet wet. Thanks for that.