I read online last year that to grow garlic all you have to do is take a whole clove and break it up. Peal the "paper" off each individual clove and plant it point up in the ground 2" or so deep. Once the plant stems you just water it as you would other plants and when the stem above ground turns brown in the fall dig up your new crop.
Is this actually the way to do it or was this BS??? I tried it last year and it grew kinda, I got lots of stem above ground, but I got my garden in so late last year it may not have had enough time to actually grow.
Is this actually the way to do it or was this BS??? I tried it last year and it grew kinda, I got lots of stem above ground, but I got my garden in so late last year it may not have had enough time to actually grow.