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I have some garlic bulbs...should I wait until Fall to plant them? (Original Post) LaydeeBug Mar 2017 OP
Depends on where you live. southerncrone Mar 2017 #1
You could plant them now. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2017 #2
I live in SE PA, and always plant my garlic in the fall, before Thanksgiving. enough Mar 2017 #3
Thanks. I am in zone 7b. nt LaydeeBug Mar 2017 #6
I plant them now under certain bushes to prevent aphid infestations wishstar Mar 2017 #4
Nice. Thank you LaydeeBug Mar 2017 #5
You will get bigger, better bulbs if you plant in fall. warmfeet Mar 2017 #7

southerncrone

(5,510 posts)
1. Depends on where you live.
Thu Mar 30, 2017, 07:29 PM
Mar 2017

If in the North, plant them. If in the South, you could go ahead & plant them or wait until Fall.

enough

(13,456 posts)
3. I live in SE PA, and always plant my garlic in the fall, before Thanksgiving.
Thu Mar 30, 2017, 07:44 PM
Mar 2017

I have local gardening friends who always plant in spring. All of us always have good garlic. I'd say the best reason to plant now is that garlic can be pretty unstable in storage, and may not 100% last till fall. So plant it now and let it have its way!

wishstar

(5,486 posts)
4. I plant them now under certain bushes to prevent aphid infestations
Thu Mar 30, 2017, 07:44 PM
Mar 2017

Through April is okay, although fall is usually considered preferable for better crop

But for some reason I have a holly bush and a knockout rose that are susceptible to aphids, and then ants who feed on the sweet sticky aphid trails . I hate the aphid egg infestation that develop on the underside of leaves, so my solution has been to plant garlic pods near base of these bushes every spring. Has been working great, and I even had some garlic through the winter under the holly.

warmfeet

(3,321 posts)
7. You will get bigger, better bulbs if you plant in fall.
Fri Mar 31, 2017, 07:37 PM
Mar 2017

That being said, your garlic may not be viable if you wait until fall. The timing for garlic planting and harvesting is a bit unusual compared to other plants. I always plant in October and harvest in July. I save some of my July harvest to plant three months later. I am in zone 4b, but the recommended fall planting, I think, applies just about everywhere. You could also plant now and let the plants remain in the ground until July 2018. If you do this, you may want to research overwintering garlic techniques. It can be done, and it may bring you back on schedule.

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