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Water to Soil
Choose a garlic clove. A sprouted clove, a clove with roots, or just a regular clove is fine
Fill a container very little water.
Prop the garlic up on the side of the container. If the garlic falls down sideways into the water prop it up again. If the garlic just won't stand leave it floating in the water
Soon, the garlic will grow a green shoot. Wait 1 day before planting in soil.
Bury the whole clove in soil, nothing should be visible except the green shoot.
Water twice a week with 2 inches of water.
Garlic is ready to harvest when it starts to turn brown/yellow and die. Dig around the bulb to see if it's a full and ready bulb. Dig it up to eat. If the bulb looks small cover it up again and check again a few days later.
Soil and Hilling
Choose a garlic clove. sprouted clove, clove with roots, normal garlic clove
Bury the whole clove.
Water twice a week with about 2 inches of water.
When the garlic starts to turn yellow/brown and start to die, dig around the garlic to see if it's a full and ready bulb. Dig up to eat. If the bulb still looks small cover it up with dirt and check again a few days later.
If there are little bugs that look like mites, remove the garlic because the mites are eating the garlic and it's best to lose 1 garlic than all.
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