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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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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.