Growing your own garlic can be quite a rewarding experience ... flavorful cloves makes them a preferred choice for many northern regions. Despite its name, 'Elephant' garlic belongs to the leek family ...
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I also grow Elephant Garlic too, but it's more of a novelty and not practical for everyday use (plus, it's biennial which means it takes two years to grow a scape and form the cloves). Tip ...
You can grow garlic in pots using a Best Buy compost for containers. These can be put in a cold greenhouse if you'd like to avoid rust disease. Elephant garlic is a misnomer and it tastes more like ...