Depends on how deep you are willing to dig... never said anything about them growing tho
a butt load
One "bulb" per plant, although they are not technically bulbs.
15
3 ounces
Yes, the noun garlic is a mass noun. Multiples of garlic are expressed as cloves of garlic, bulbs of garlic, braids of garlic, pounds of garlic, etc. Like many mass nouns for foods, the plural form is reserved for 'kinds of' or 'types of'; for example: The garlics we planted this year are some softneck, sliverskin, and artichoke.
15-20 bulbs per kilo. if there are 8-10 cloves per bulb then 15x8=120 cloves
The U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels/acre, 43.0 bu/a in 2011.
i am not in position to give and answer
A lot of guys will tell ya a bushel to a bushel and a half per acre but i like to put out 2 bushels to the acre for a good stand.
There are some ways to use your cordless drill to plant bulbs through an bulb attachment that you can find in many home improvement stores.
It depends which country you are in and how good the garlic scapes are, and also how popular they are in your region.If you're in a garlic growing region, it may be difficult to get anything for them. The scapes are generally considered a by-product of garlic bulb production. They are removed from the plant in order to coerce the plant into putting more energy into its root, not for the purpose of selling. Many garlic farmers will simply give them away.
It depends on how long the rows are. For example, you can plant one row 14,520 feet long or you can plant 70 rows 207.5 feet long or you can plant 1,452 rows 10 feet long. They will each be one acre.