Figgerlickinggood
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Whether it’s your first time like me or not you really should watch this. I plan on planting some this fall I’m glad I saw this video because I was going to plant it in the wrong place and the wrong way.
I’m wondering can garlic be planted in grow bags or will they freeze during winter time?I’m usually a wing it type of guy, but thankfully I looked up how and where to grow horseradish. I opened up and extended my garden for several horseradish plants and other vegetables for Spring planting. Turns out, one plant can quickly take over an entire garden. Will be planting one root in a 15-20 gallon pot instead.
I always grow mine in 5-gallon bags w/o problems.I’m wondering can garlic be planted in grow bags or will they freeze during winter time?
I leave them outside all winter with a thick layer of straw (4”) for mulch. They’re also inside an empty raised bed so the cedar planks help keep them tightly compressed (but there wasn’t any difference in output for the grow bags to the left that didn’t fit in).@9ah-figlet Do you put the 5 gallon bags with garlic bulbs in your garage or do you leave them outside with a layer of leaves over the winter months?
Did you use potting mix or garden soil? Did you put slow release fertilizer at the time of planting? I understand garlic is a heavy feeder. Especially with the P K and not nitrogen.I leave them outside all winter with a thick layer of straw (4”) for mulch. They’re also inside an empty raised bed so the cedar planks help keep them tightly compressed (but there wasn’t any difference in output for the grow bags to the left that didn’t fit in).
Here’s a photo from April showing my set-up.
I put about 3-4 cloves in each bag depending on how big they are.
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Yes, I used old potting soil. I'm a big fan of Keene's Garlic, and I use their fertilizer: https://keeneorganics.com/product/garlicfertilizer/ They have you add it when planted as well as in the spring before the scapes formed. I must admit to missing a few spring applications--just seemed like a lot and my garlic looked good.Did you use potting mix or garden soil? Did you put slow release fertilizer at the time of planting? I understand garlic is a heavy feeder. Especially with the P K and not nitrogen.
I ordered my garlic from Keene. Got an email the other day saying they were going to start shipping soon. I purchased German extra Hardy and Pehoski PurpleYes, I used old potting soil. I'm a big fan of Keene's Garlic, and I use their fertilizer: https://keeneorganics.com/product/garlicfertilizer/ They have you add it when planted as well as in the spring before the scapes formed. I must admit to missing a few spring applications--just seemed like a lot and my garlic looked good.
Good choices—I’ve been really happy with the German Extra Hardy. I’ve grown them 3 years now. You’ll have to tell me what you think about the Pehoski Purple.I ordered my garlic from Keene. Got an email the other day saying they were going to start shipping soon. I purchased German extra Hardy and Pehoski Purple