Plant Garlic Now as the Perfect Overwinter Crop

While it’s too late to plant most vegetables, there’s one crop that can go in the ground right now: garlic. Get a seed head from a local grower’s supply or farmers market and plant the individual cloves six to eight weeks before the first frost, Almanac says. Plant the cloves 6 inches apart in an area that gets full sun, at a depth of 2 inches and in the “upright” (pointy end facing upward). If you’re expecting a hard freeze, mulch the beds heavily with straw or leaves. Fertilize, water, feed and weed as the shoots come up in the spring. Generally speaking, plants’ leaves will yellow when they’re ready to harvest, usually in early July. #FallGardening

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