Have you ever tried growing garlic like this?

I love experimenting in the garden and few things are as easy to try as garlic.

I’ve been growing garlic for years, some successfully, others, not so much. I used to always just grow it outside and let Nature take course. Now, however, things are different. Now I plant outside as well as in the polytunnel.

You can, of course, just plant out your garlic bulbs in October/November and forget about them.

You can also chit them in water so they start to grow before you even get them into the soil. I talked about that in a previous post.

But have you ever grown garlic, let your scapes go to flower, where they produce tiny little bulbils – mini garlic cloves if you will – and thought ‘I wonder what would happen if I planted them?’

Well I did. I took quite a lot of them and planted them out some time ago. I waited patiently and nothing happened. So I waited some more and something did happen! To be clear, this isn’t a fast way to grow garlic, just the opposite. Doing it like this will take about 2-3 years before you get bulbs but if you want a LOT of garlic and have space to just leave them in? Well, that’s a different story.

Currently I have several trays in the polytunnel but I plan to find a corner on the allotment – probably where I have my garlic growing just now! Once I plant them out this Autumn, I can leave them there to grow, swell and divide for several years. I’ve never done this before so I’m very interested to see what sort of harvest I do get.

To give you an idea of their growth so far, I’m including a very short video I did on YouTube – I couldn’t help but be excited when I saw they were actually growing. Out of curiosity, has anyone done this before? If so, what were your results like? And if you’ve never even thought of growing your garlic like this – would you consider trying it this year? I think this type of planning could save us a lot of time in the future!

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14 responses to “Have you ever tried growing garlic like this?”

  1. I love garlic but sadly no luck growing them. Interesting to see how you are having success . . .planting “seeds” of hope that maybe I can do it too!

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    1. Ha – you never know. where you grown it before? Maybe you need a different wee corner!

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      1. In our garden bed. Apparently, garlic doesn’t like it there. LOL

        The garden bed gets all day sun. Soil tends to be very wet in the spring – like right now it is under water – and very dry in the summer.

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        1. Sounds like it rots away in your soil. You could try it in pots so you can control the moisture levels.

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          1. Yes, I think so too. I’ll try a pot or two this spring and see what happens.

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  2. They’re very pretty when they’re growing, aren’t they? I’ve never grown garlic, but I’d like to. The faster way, of course, lol, but that picture at the top is stunning. It’s like a little fairyland to me.

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    1. I love garlic, use it in just about everything. And foraging for wild garlic too – it’s nearly time!

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  3. Garlic looks so happy when it’s planted in the area it likes! ❤️

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    1. And it will soon let you know when it’s not happy!

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  4. Very cool experiment.

    You are a scientist in the garden. Love this!

    James

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    1. Hahaha – thank you for saying that! I like to see what happens. The garlic are really coming on now!

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      1. I wonder if they’ll taste any different to regular bulbs? Lmk!

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        1. I won’t know for years so hopefully I’m still blogging by then!

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  5. Hope so, Sharon! I’ll remind you 😉

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