If air circulation is lacking, use an oscillating fan to keep the air moving for the first two weeks. Let the garlic cure for 3–4 weeks. At this time cut the roots to 1/4” and the stem to 1/2” and ...
Garlic is an effective remedy to help you get rid of cold and flu! If you want to know how to use garlic for flu, this might ...
Growing garlic from a single clove is surprisingly simple and rewarding. Garlic is hardy, easy to care for, and can grow in a ...
Garlic is often suggested as a cure and scientific research has now backed up the myth. A study recently conducted by the Garlic Information Centre in East Sussex proved that a virus fighting ...
As we enter the middle of fall, it’s time to plant garlic! Garlic is a member of the allium family along with onions, ...
Users of popular social media messaging service WhatsApp are being urged to be vigilant as a spam message reporting to provide a ‘coronavirus cure’ does the rounds. The message says the deadly virus ...
From garlic repelling vampires to apples granting immortality, explore the mystical beliefs once associated with common foods ...
Add them to any dish for a mild garlic flavor. Garlic bulbs are ready to harvest when one half to three-quarters of the leaves turn yellow. Lift the entire plant from the soil by hand or use a garden ...
Once cured, bulbs will store for 6 to 8 months. Many gardeners like to cure garlic by braiding together the stems of 6 to 10 bulbs and hanging the bundles to cure. Braid similar varieties together ...
Windback Wednesday 🧄 Join our CEO Nick and Stefano as they tour our Robinvale facility, discovering the rich soils where our garlic thrives and where each bulb is hand-cured and sorted.