Garlic grows easily and so grows in several countries. It grows best in warm areas that get a lot of sun. California claims to be the biggest source of commercially grown garlic. Lots of home gardeners include garlic in their gardens.
Yes, garlic is grown in Canada...and just about everywhere else in the world. In Canada there are many garlic growers associations that host garlic festivals, often in September of each year.
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My understanding of a garlic head is that it is the cluster of cloves. The individual cloves of garlic grow in what is called the "head" of garlic. You can buy garlic by the head or as cloves.
Garlic will grow the fastest when it is grown in soil. It will grow the slowest if it is grown in sand.
There are several types of wild garlic. Garlic typically grows in places that have a wet soil. The flowers are often white or purple and grow in bunches.
no it will not. i grow garlic alot ( and love doing it) and it has to be healthy and rich in nutrients. If you want to buy soil from the store, i would recommend miracle grow
Garlic is a bulb plant. If you crack open a head of garlic, there are many cloves. Each clove is a new garlic waiting to sprout. :) Hardneck varieties grow scapes that later produce a flower head that has bulbils that can be planted and in a few years will produce garlic.
Garlic originated from the Old World.
Yes, garlic mustard usually grows without sunlight.
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they acidify the soil