Yes Garlic grows underground. The bulb part is the root part. Like an onion, the bulb develops right at ground level, sort of half-in, half-out of the soil. The bulb has the roots attached right at the bottom of the bulb, in an area called the "sole plate".
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Yes, garlic can grow in water, but it is not the ideal method for growing garlic as it may not produce the best results compared to growing it in soil.
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.
You can grow garlic indoors without soil by using a hydroponic system. This involves growing the garlic in a nutrient-rich water solution instead of soil. You will need a container, water, nutrients, and a light source to successfully grow garlic hydroponically indoors.
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
To grow garlic in water effectively, place a garlic clove in a small container with water, making sure the bottom of the clove is submerged. Change the water every few days and place the container in a sunny spot. The garlic will start to grow roots and shoots. Transplant the garlic into soil once the roots are established for continued growth.
Yes, garlic scapes can grow back after being harvested if the plant is healthy and well-cared for.
Yes, garlic mustard usually grows without sunlight.
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they acidify the soil