In a recent video, Courtney explained why we should all get our garlic cloves in the ground now. You can wait until spring to ...
Flavoursome garlic is an essential ingredient in so many recipes.  Easy to grow in the garden, it doesn’t take up too much space and it can be started off in the autumn or late winter in the ground or ...
Even in winter, you can grow garlic indoors to enjoy the fresh, flavorful greens and cloves. Garlic (Allium sativum) is usually grown outdoors for its edible bulbs and greens. However, with some ...
Some varieties that do well indoors include: Garlic can grow in a compact container of 6 to 8 inches diameter, depending on the number of cloves planted, but because it’s essentially a root crop ...
By mixing one teaspoon of garlic oil with two liters of water and applying it to the soil monthly, you can enhance soil ...
In a pan, pour in ½ cup of your preferred oil. Heat it gently on low so the garlic doesn’t burn. Add the crushed garlic to ...
but the drainage should be improved prior to planting with grit and bulky organic matter, and the cloves planted in ridges of soil 10cm (4in) high to help reduce soil moisture. Onions and garlic ...
Srivastav added that when consuming the garlic cloves, it is best to crush and chew them so that the allicin compound is released so as to reap its anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties.
First I’ll drench the soil with diluted “Activated Em” to allow beneficial microorganisms in the product to proliferate the ...