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Weeding Garlic: Why It Matters
The importance of keeping the weeds out of your garlic. Garlic is in the ground for a long time, which means that they get both cold weather weeds and warm weather weeds. Since bulb development happens at the every end of time in the ground, it is important to try to keep as much of the weeds at bay as possible.
Jun 73 min read
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When to Plant Garlic by Zone
When to Plant Garlic by USDA Zone (With Map & Timeline) 🧄
Your Regional Guide to Garlic Planting in the U.S.
Garlic is one of the easiest and most rewarding crops to grow—but timing is everything. In the United States, garlic is traditionally planted in the fall, about 2 to 4 weeks before the ground freezes. This allows the garlic to establish roots before winter dormancy.
But when exactly should you plant? That depends on your USDA Hardiness Zone— see guide and map here
Jun 52 min read
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white rot - Idaho Quarantine Zone and seed garlic
The Idaho Allium Quarantine protects southern Idaho’s onion industry from white rot, a harmful soil-borne fungus. Growers in the 21-county zone must plant certified seed garlic grown within the area. Garlic Gods offers hand-harvested, ISDA-certified, white rot–free seed garlic—perfect for growers needing compliant, high-quality stock.
Jun 43 min read
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Bulk Certified seed Garlic
Bulk Garlic & Wholesale Orders
Looking to grow garlic at scale? Garlic Gods offers wholesale pricing on orders of 20+ pounds, with certified white rot–free seed garlic grown, harvested, and packed right here on the farm. Mix and match softneck and hardneck varieties—perfect for farmers, garden centers, CSAs, and homesteaders.
Garlic grown in Idaho's Allium Quarantine. All of our garlic is inspected, and certified annually. Garlic Gods seed garlic ships nationwide & is trust
Jun 43 min read
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Buy Garlic Seed in Bulk
All of Garlic Gods seed garlic is hand-harvested, cured, and packed with care on the farm. Wholesale pricing is available for orders over 20 pounds. Our certified, white rot–free garlic never leaves the farm until it’s shipped directly to you. We offer softneck varieties ideal for warm climates and hardneck garlic suited for colder northern regions.
Jun 43 min read
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Spring Garlic AKA green garlic
What is spring garlic AKA green garlic?
spring garlic is simply the young, immature garlic prior to bulb development. This green garlic can be used like a green onion in cooking, but with a garlicky taste!
The entire plant is edible, from the base to the green leaves - but you must dig up the whole plant.
Use it where you use fresh garlic, it is milder than mature garlic cloves, but is perfect in soups, garlic butter, roasted dishes and more.
May 164 min read
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When is it time to harvest garlic?
When to Harvest Garlic: A Gardener’s Guide to Perfect Timing.
Garlic is one of the most rewarding crops you can grow—low-maintenance, full of flavor, and incredibly satisfying to harvest. But knowing exactly when to dig up your garlic can be the difference between plump, storable bulbs and overripe cloves that won’t last long.
Most gardeners across the U.S. harvest garlic in late June to early July, but in warmer climates, harvest may happen sooner. The timing depends on se
May 143 min read
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May 72 min read
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How to Start Your Garlic Garden Successfully
Setting up your gardening space for garlic can be a delight. Garlic is typically planted in the fall and can be planted in areas that have already been harvested. Worried about bare garden space for the next summer after harvest - consider planting beets or radishes after garlic harvest.
May 73 min read
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What Grows Well with Garlic? A Comprehensive Guide
Wondering what to plant with garlic? Garlic is a great companion for tomatoes, potatoes, cabbage, strawberries, and even roses—repelling pests and enriching soil. Avoid planting it near beans, peas, or onions. Learn how the right garden companions can boost your garlic harvest and create a healthier, more productive garden. 🌱🧄 Read the full guide on Garlic Gods Farm!
Apr 213 min read
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Secrets to Thriving Garlic Crops at Home
Garlic is incredibly versatile and adds flavor and depth to countless dishes. Growing your own garlic at home can be a rewarding and...
Apr 153 min read
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How to Successfully Plant Garlic in Your Backyard
Thinking of planting garlic at home? Garlic Gods has you covered! This beginner-friendly guide walks you through when and how to plant garlic in your backyard—from choosing the right time to prepping your soil and planting techniques. Whether you’re growing for flavor, health benefits, or garden pest control, Garlic Gods’ high-quality seed garlic is the perfect place to start.
Apr 102 min read
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Essential Tips for Watering Garlic: A Guide for Optimal Growth
Garlic is an essential ingredient in many kitchens, but growing it requires specific care, especially when it comes to watering. Some...
Apr 103 min read
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Compost Tea Recipe
# Get Ready for Spring: Make Your Own Compost Tea for an Improved Garden ## The Benefits of Compost Tea for Your Plants Are you looking...
Apr 14 min read
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Garlic Signals
A Quick Guide to Harvesting, Curing, and Cleaning Garlic Garlic can be rewarding to grow, but how do you know when to harvest? Listed...
Mar 27, 20243 min read
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Cleaning garlic for storage
Start by clipping the neck, or stems, with sharp scissors or clippers, keeping 1/2 + inch of of neck on the garlic. This remaining stem...
Aug 4, 20232 min read
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Vernalization
If you are a gardener in a warm climate, induced vernalization is a great option. Garlic requires a period of cold weather. While most...
Aug 4, 20231 min read
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Curing Garlic
The process of curing garlic is simply letting it dry. The rate at which garlic cures and the heat index have direct effect on the garlic...
Jul 1, 20232 min read
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Garlic Scapes - The Edible Flower of Hardneck Garlic
Garlic Scapes Garlic scapes are the flower stem that grows from the center of the hardneck garlic varieties. When allowed to grow, or...
May 23, 20223 min read
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Garlic Harvesting Signals
Garlic Harvesting Signals
Apr 25, 20222 min read
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