@@danialrafidsure dude, keep telling yourself that, when you gotta brag about it to strangers on CZcams comments, then clearly you have a small dude problem. Lmao.
Why y'all gotta make gardening look so difficult a d expensive. You don't need special soil or all that fancy stuff unless there's a certain outcome you're hoping for. Your regular soil will work just fine, just make sure to swap crops between so it gets nutrients replaced back into it. It's not difficult. Peace and love,
It's expensive. Everything went up. And growing in the desert is not easy. I use all the organic matter that my hands can reach from kitchen waste to weeds, bark, grass.... compost all the weed trees.... but I live in the high desert CA and I had to buy everything from raised beds materials to soil, fertilizes... and you know everything went up in prices. Gardening is expensive, Just ask everyone else.... If I live in the south east when a lot of greens around then the cost wouldn't be too much.
I like to place my used soil into the compost bin to get more nutrient back into the soil and so I can basically “recycle” the soil😆😂 idk if the science supports me but I believe it works because anytime I put any seeds into my compost bin, they start growing without me meaning to grow them
@@Greenacres1958I've had a patch in North Texas in the ground for 17 years, if that helps any. Starting from scratch I'd guess anytime between january to march would be fine.
Very interesting, how you can just grow your own food, although it takes a while. It is beautiful it see it grow and develop. Really makes you appreciate how complex and elegant nature is.
Soil can be reused. The more times you use it, the cheaper it becomes. It also helps when you are composting and making your own soil. Gardening gets cheaper the more you do it.
Some people don’t have enough “dirt” to grow anything or space. Containers are the way to go, especially if you live in an apartment. I loved my balcony garden.😊
I've seriously growing garlic in almost every way possible. I would not waste a perfectly good container. You can literally just go dig a small hole anywhere there's dirt in a little bit of sun and that garlic will grow
Yes, jumped on here to ask “but WHY?!?” I guess only for those w/no yards/dirt (like apt dwellers), but still, I’d kamikaze grow it somewhere, planting it under the cloak of darkness.
WElllllll, um.....I have tried for years to grow garlic in a little garden space w/a little bit of sun & had 0 luck. The heads grown were not much bigger than a large clove. Very disappointing. This year, the leaves ended up w/little specks of black mold. So! This Fall I'm going to try Grow Bags & put them where there's more sun. Keeping fingers crossed that I have much better luck.
At what time of year do you grow garlic in containers? I usually plant my garlic in the ground in fall, but I am very interested in growing in containers.
Need to wait till the leaves turn brown and die I've grown my first lot this year and got great results even tho I overwatered a little I think Good luck
Wait for half the leaves to go brown then pick it. Make sure you cut the garlic scape else all the energy goes to the plant and not developing the bulb
that's nice but my dogs keeps peeing on my plants and taking out the sprouted ones is there any pets repellent to spray on the plants that will not damage it
Did all of that planted in the middle of our mild spring after allowing to root indoors and I checked them yesterday they're singular Pearl like growths not cloves... any idea what I did wrong? Do the cloves develop from the bulb or ?..
Please do an experiment on " grounding" your bag or pot of growing different crops as beets, tomatoes and carrots or whatever you think would be best. I appreciate all your thoughts and efforts. Keep being yourself and doing what you do. Thanks for "all your videos.
Do homemade grow bags need drainage holes in bottom or does it seep thru the material for drainage? Also, will doing it the way you showed eliminate the need to go thru a winter before grow?
depends on if the material you used for your bag is porous or not. just test it out, if water can seep out then its fine and if not, add some holes. and garlic prefers a wintering period either way, to my knowledge the cold temps are what triggers the development of the flavor compounds iconic to garlic. softneck garlic has a short grow season, doesnt need to be wintered and can be planted in the spring, but will have a mellower flavor. the hardneck garlic that is most popular to grow for flavor, size, and hardiness needs the longer growing season and the winter.
Hahahha, just trying to go from Garlic Guy to Garlic God 🤣. I'm not sure what I'll go for next. Probably a bunch of seed starting bizness in the new year. Any other ideas you think would be good to do?
@@MindandSoil I'm working on getting mycorrhizal fungi into all the annual beds by running a row of perennial in the middle or back . The fungi is supposed to connect you to all the big tree roots in the area. Check out grocery row gardening with David the good . I'm trying somthing similar but wider beds with chicken tractors.between
No don’t use wood chips. They suppress plant growth. Use straw or hay mulch instead if you don’t have leaves. Or you can try to plant a bit deeper into the soil and use no mulch ( I do this)
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I was researching and it says they like to be planted and left alone during the really cold season and then harvest towards end of spring/summer. I think it depends on where you live and the type of soil tbh
@@MindandSoil thanks. I haven’t used worm casting. I’m new so I’m learning. I’m three days my first plant (carrot) germinated a beautiful seedling. I am so surprised, I expected the carrot to be the last one to start sprouting, not anything else have germinated… I’ll wait and see, and only saw some minor cracks on the soil and a little bit of shrinkage, but it fixed with water. I’m scared, let see how the week develops. Thanks very much
@@Drualeaf haha. I don’t like worms at all, but if they’re good then I guess I’ll have to learn, I’m new to this gardening world (square foot on a balcony) my first seedling ever came out this morning and I’m crying out of joy hahaha.
Why does it need to be topped off with brown leaves? Do they not need sun? I'm growing garlic myself and they are sprouting quite a lot. I've never grown it before so I need all the knowledge I can get.
Garlic is set in the ground right before winter, so by the time it starts growing in the spring, most of the leaves have broken down and become part of the soil. Garlic grows through what leaves are left
Worm castings are not needed, but what I find most interesting about this idea - which probably also works with onions - is that I can I can set these plants - which deter bugs and deer - among my berry vines and vegetables. I could even move them around. I companion planted my garlic and onions next to my tomatoes in a raised bed this summer and had literally no bugs. The tomatoes were beautiful.
Great question! You want to plant in the fall (Oct-Nov) and it's okay if things go below freezing through the winter. TO further insulate them you could surround the container with rocks, burlap, leaves, or plant a bunch of them together to insulate one another!
True but to me gardening is also about the experience, not only about saving money. Also you get acces to many varieties with so many new textures and flavors. In the case of garlic there are about 600 varieties in the world and the stores only sell two of them which lack flavor but are easier to grow with a longer shelf life.
Yea except the costs here are self sustaining systems , he didn't pay for the compost and didn't pay for the garlic cloves and paid for the bag a while ago haha if he watered with city water then he paid very little if rain water than nothing
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Bro If thats 4 inches my confidence just went through the roof.
I thought you were king? Guess I'm king in this category 😎 I got the good old 12⁰ inches
@@danialrafidsure dude, keep telling yourself that, when you gotta brag about it to strangers on CZcams comments, then clearly you have a small dude problem. Lmao.
This comment made me spit on my phone in immediate laughter!! 😂
🤦♂️ 😂
@@danialrafidyeah right. 😂
Why y'all gotta make gardening look so difficult a d expensive. You don't need special soil or all that fancy stuff unless there's a certain outcome you're hoping for. Your regular soil will work just fine, just make sure to swap crops between so it gets nutrients replaced back into it. It's not difficult. Peace and love,
It's expensive. Everything went up. And growing in the desert is not easy. I use all the organic matter that my hands can reach from kitchen waste to weeds, bark, grass.... compost all the weed trees.... but I live in the high desert CA and I had to buy everything from raised beds materials to soil, fertilizes... and you know everything went up in prices. Gardening is expensive, Just ask everyone else.... If I live in the south east when a lot of greens around then the cost wouldn't be too much.
I like to place my used soil into the compost bin to get more nutrient back into the soil and so I can basically “recycle” the soil😆😂 idk if the science supports me but I believe it works because anytime I put any seeds into my compost bin, they start growing without me meaning to grow them
You don't even need to rotate your crops, just refresh the soil and you're good.
Exactly. I barely understood what he was saying
U cant complain about growing crops that arent native to ur environment 😂 thats like being mad i cant make orange juice with lemons @kqdwills
This was super helpful as I have been wanting to grow garlic but in a pot and most videos on CZcams don’t show that so Thankyou so much lol 😂
Yasssss you got this!!
@@MindandSoilI’m in Oklahoma when do I plant them outside. November?
@@Greenacres1958I've had a patch in North Texas in the ground for 17 years, if that helps any. Starting from scratch I'd guess anytime between january to march would be fine.
I grow onions and garlic on the edge of raised beds. No sense is wasting space.
and good deer repellent 😁👍🏾
Very interesting, how you can just grow your own food, although it takes a while. It is beautiful it see it grow and develop. Really makes you appreciate how complex and elegant nature is.
Absolutely! Glad you enjoyed it :) Thanks for watching!
Yes I agree. So satisfying to your soul ❤
I can remember when people used to grow things in dirt.
Yeah dude lol, 'easy steps', guy literally uses 90 dollars worth of soil to grow 1.30 dollars worth of garlic.
Ummmm yeah. So much money to purchase the soil
Soil can be reused. The more times you use it, the cheaper it becomes. It also helps when you are composting and making your own soil. Gardening gets cheaper the more you do it.
Some people don’t have enough “dirt” to grow anything or space. Containers are the way to go, especially if you live in an apartment. I loved my balcony garden.😊
@@eh760290 dollars of soil??? What? that’s like one 8 buck bag and you would still have enough for another one.
Is this the same mix to use to grow all veggies or does it vary? I’ve never planted anything and I def want to learn and start growing food
I've seriously growing garlic in almost every way possible. I would not waste a perfectly good container. You can literally just go dig a small hole anywhere there's dirt in a little bit of sun and that garlic will grow
Depends on climate
Yes, jumped on here to ask “but WHY?!?”
I guess only for those w/no yards/dirt (like apt dwellers), but still, I’d kamikaze grow it somewhere, planting it under the cloak of darkness.
WElllllll, um.....I have tried for years to grow garlic in a little garden space w/a little bit of sun & had 0 luck. The heads grown were not much bigger than a large clove. Very disappointing. This year, the leaves ended up w/little specks of black mold. So! This Fall I'm going to try Grow Bags & put them where there's more sun. Keeping fingers crossed that I have much better luck.
No garden. Balcony .
@@jacquelineclarke264 that'll work. I use rooftop.
4 inches deep and then cover them with 4 onches so that adds up to 8 inches deep. Sounds a wee bit deep
What time do you start growing garlic
Do you water often?
That's just overcomplicated. Push your garlic clove 5-6cm in to the relatively good ground in october/november and you are all set.
At what time of year do you grow garlic in containers? I usually plant my garlic in the ground in fall, but I am very interested in growing in containers.
Winter
it also depends on what zone you are
Thank you
I left them in the kitchen and they grew by themselves 😂😂😂
I suggest for water propagation for growing the seed or use seed tray and then transplant it
Cool idea!
@@MindandSoil yeah. this is good for avoiding rot
Dam dude you must be an expert at 4 inches with all this
I don't know why ppl have to do all that I just look at my plants touch them or talk to them and they gigantic lol
I feel like there should’ve been a lot more emphasis on the “next summer” part 😂 do you keep watering them until next summer?
Sir how many days will it take to grow
I’ve failed to grow garlic twice now Only leaves grow and the bulb doesn’t develop 😢
Need to wait till the leaves turn brown and die
I've grown my first lot this year and got great results even tho I overwatered a little I think
Good luck
Wait for half the leaves to go brown then pick it. Make sure you cut the garlic scape else all the energy goes to the plant and not developing the bulb
Plant 3 weeks before first frost and don't harvest until the next year, around June give or take . Works everytime
Are you planting hard neck, or soft neck garlic?
Can they be transferred to the soil if one wants? Or does that destroy their roots?
that's nice but my dogs keeps peeing on my plants and taking out the sprouted ones is there any pets repellent to spray on the plants that will not damage it
why not just make a barrier around the plants??
Did all of that planted in the middle of our mild spring after allowing to root indoors and I checked them yesterday they're singular Pearl like growths not cloves... any idea what I did wrong? Do the cloves develop from the bulb or ?..
Good info
Best video
Worm castings? You think we have time to farm worms for their castings just to plant 9 cloves of garlic? 😂
Hiiii! Wheres the link? 😅
Jake Gyllenhaal is that you
it's not
Please do an experiment on " grounding" your bag or pot of growing different crops as beets, tomatoes and carrots or whatever you think would be best. I appreciate all your thoughts and efforts. Keep being yourself and doing what you do. Thanks for "all your videos.
Hi how much you water them a week
Garlic 🧄
Love garlic!
Do homemade grow bags need drainage holes in bottom or does it seep thru the material for drainage? Also, will doing it the way you showed eliminate the need to go thru a winter before grow?
depends on if the material you used for your bag is porous or not. just test it out, if water can seep out then its fine and if not, add some holes.
and garlic prefers a wintering period either way, to my knowledge the cold temps are what triggers the development of the flavor compounds iconic to garlic. softneck garlic has a short grow season, doesnt need to be wintered and can be planted in the spring, but will have a mellower flavor. the hardneck garlic that is most popular to grow for flavor, size, and hardiness needs the longer growing season and the winter.
The garlic guy strikes again!! Beat that garlic horse to death lol 😂. Awesome job what's next ?
Hahahha, just trying to go from Garlic Guy to Garlic God 🤣. I'm not sure what I'll go for next. Probably a bunch of seed starting bizness in the new year. Any other ideas you think would be good to do?
@@MindandSoil I'm working on getting mycorrhizal fungi into all the annual beds by running a row of perennial in the middle or back . The fungi is supposed to connect you to all the big tree roots in the area. Check out grocery row gardening with David the good . I'm trying somthing similar but wider beds with chicken tractors.between
Hi, instead of leaf mulch, can I use wood chips?
No don’t use wood chips. They suppress plant growth. Use straw or hay mulch instead if you don’t have leaves. Or you can try to plant a bit deeper into the soil and use no mulch ( I do this)
Groovy thank you
Gardening is groovy for sure! Thanks for watching :)
Has anyone heard of soaking garlic with baking soda & liquid seaweed? Never heard of this with any video I've seen?
Yes saw one and another to use baking soda and fish fertilizer
Interesting!
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching :)
57 pulls and 63 in pity, and i will basically get every stellaron hunter available, hoping i won't hit guarantee so i can save more pulls for other characters and banner re-runs (also saving for blade lightcone for when his re-run happens)
note: oh and i lost the 50/50 for jingliu 😔
(now i have e1 bailu)
Please make complete videos
do you water it everyday?
Nope! Only as needed, check out this video to see how I go about watering garlic: czcams.com/video/gNHuKBYG0iU/video.html
And when is the good time to plant the garlic?
I was researching and it says they like to be planted and left alone during the really cold season and then harvest towards end of spring/summer. I think it depends on where you live and the type of soil tbh
Great response! September to October is great timing for most areas :)
Easy... All you need is a grow-bag, different soils, a special knife...
May I share your link video thank you from Sicilia Italia 🇮🇹
will the worm casting produce worms as well?
Great Q! Not these ones as they are very finely sifted. But if you were home worm farming then 100%
Every now and then I find worms in my indoor containers from the worm castings I order from Amazon. It’s always exciting finding them!! 😆
@@MindandSoil thanks. I haven’t used worm casting. I’m new so I’m learning. I’m three days my first plant (carrot) germinated a beautiful seedling. I am so surprised, I expected the carrot to be the last one to start sprouting, not anything else have germinated… I’ll wait and see, and only saw some minor cracks on the soil and a little bit of shrinkage, but it fixed with water. I’m scared, let see how the week develops. Thanks very much
@@Drualeaf haha. I don’t like worms at all, but if they’re good then I guess I’ll have to learn, I’m new to this gardening world (square foot on a balcony) my first seedling ever came out this morning and I’m crying out of joy hahaha.
When is the best time to do this?
October
Why does it need to be topped off with brown leaves? Do they not need sun? I'm growing garlic myself and they are sprouting quite a lot. I've never grown it before so I need all the knowledge I can get.
They're just a light mulch. The garlic will grow through that just as easily as through the the dirt.
Garlic is set in the ground right before winter, so by the time it starts growing in the spring, most of the leaves have broken down and become part of the soil. Garlic grows through what leaves are left
Do you remember what month you started these garlics??
Take your rambo knife ..bro ..lol
Worm castings are not needed, but what I find most interesting about this idea - which probably also works with onions - is that I can I can set these plants - which deter bugs and deer - among my berry vines and vegetables. I could even move them around. I companion planted my garlic and onions next to my tomatoes in a raised bed this summer and had literally no bugs. The tomatoes were beautiful.
Okay so I want to grow garlic 🧄 in my apartment and they aren’t any leaves around 😂so what can I use instead ? Thanks
Mulch
@@melissaanthony7175 thank you 🙏
@@alexisgem3923no problem!
Damn i dont have a whory whorie knife gues i cant plant the garlic
I put it in soil in a pot with some water and it grew y’all don’t gotta be that darn complicated with it
He hasn’t said when to plant them 🙄 best time is in the winter with hard frosts
When should you do this ?
In my area we plant garlic till end of November, I am in BC, Canada.
@@MindandSoil thank you. I'm in Queec so it should be the same.
I checked your website and don’t see anything else about growing garlic.
Just don't buy commercial soil. Many brands are contaminated with PFAS & other dangerous materials/ chemicals.
hehehe he said horri xD
So... if we don't have the money for all that fancy soil and worms, can we just plant it in the dirt? Will they grow?
blz
When should this happen? Is freezing a problem?
Great question! You want to plant in the fall (Oct-Nov) and it's okay if things go below freezing through the winter. TO further insulate them you could surround the container with rocks, burlap, leaves, or plant a bunch of them together to insulate one another!
Pretty sure it’s not a seed u b planting
Take total cost and divide by 9. Then realise it is cheaper just go buy some.
True but to me gardening is also about the experience, not only about saving money. Also you get acces to many varieties with so many new textures and flavors. In the case of garlic there are about 600 varieties in the world and the stores only sell two of them which lack flavor but are easier to grow with a longer shelf life.
It’s better for your body to grow them. No telling what they put on them in the growing centers.
Yea except the costs here are self sustaining systems , he didn't pay for the compost and didn't pay for the garlic cloves and paid for the bag a while ago haha if he watered with city water then he paid very little if rain water than nothing
I smell garlic rust on this one
gallons and inches, please get over those stone age measurements 😭 greetings from the rest of the world
hahahah it's so tough being in canada!
Just because you don't understand it doesn't make it wrong
Can't be a stone age measurement if we still use it, Einstein.
where do you get a whorey knife?
Was looking for this comment😂
in my apartment?
You can definitely experiment with starting some garlic indoors in a container under a grow light! We will be doing a similar experiment, stay tuned!
Thanks for showing people how to grow something you can grow pretty much accidentally... 😂
And thank you for taking the time to comment 👏🏻🥱
Rubbish....cost of soil and fertilizer is more than the garlics purchased from the shop
Too much Work and Money need
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23)
There is nothing more important then getting right with the Creator, Jesus Christ. Those that refuse to come before him and repent with godly sorrow for sinning against him will stand before him in judgment and be cast into the lake of fire.
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: (Heb 9:27)
And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. (Revelation 20:15)