It's not common to grow garlic as an indoor plant, but it is certainly possible and not particularly hard. Most often, garlic grown indoors is used for its greens, which can be snipped off to use raw in salads, as a garnish in soups, or cooked in stir-fries and other dishes. It is also possible to grow full garlic bulbs, though this can be tricky since they need lots of sunlight and it takes a long time to grow full bulbs. Garlic is a rather slow-growing plant that takes six months or more to grow from planted cloves to full bulbs that resemble the product you buy at the market.The human purpose for replanting efforts is to meet growing nutritional needs when the population grows dramatically. Overall, food crops are important for humans to survive. However, to start a planting project there should be a reference guide for before planting.
By claim, in line with the development time, the cultivation guide is no longer limited to books. Here, in this application, our Planting Guide has provided a compact guide on how to plant garlic through the latest methods that will definitely produce good results.
Through this guide, you can use this plant commercially or for your own use. Hopefully this Planting Guide - Garlic application can help you all in the crop project you are working on.
Garlic cultivation is very difficult to develop on ordinary agricultural land requires a lot of considerations such as land cultivation, seed preparation, fertilization and also control of viral pests and diseases in plants as well as overcoming weeds that can absorb the nutrients of onion plants. therefore it is recommended that you are more resilient in caring for your plants and by reducing your expenses we can recommend using organic fertilizers or natural fertilizers that are easy and very economical that you can find yourself using material that can be found in your home whether it is livestock manure or organic leaf litter that can you process it easily. in this application there is a way of cultivating garlic organically and chemically from organic fertilizer to organic pesticides and a complete explanation from the beginning of planting to harvest.