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Join Mike G as he shares essential tips on growing and curing garlic and onions at home. Video Timeline: 00:00 - Intro 01:02 - Growing Garlic 03:45 - Curing Garlic 06:25 - Growing Onions 08:25 - ...
The surprising tip I learned from a food scientist.As a bonafide garlic lover, I always increase the amount called for in a recipe by at least a clove or two. In my book, garlic can impart savory ...
Use garlic from quality garden centers or farmers market planting stock instead of buying at the grocery store garlic. You don’t know if the grocery store garlic was treated to prevent sprouting ...
Save money and grow your own heirloom garlic with tips from the experts. ... Grow your own garlic at home, but buy 'seeds' from the masters. Updated: Oct. 13, 2010, 11:07 a.m.
Buy some seed garlic. Don’t use the garlic you can buy at the grocery store because it may come from someplace like California and be unsuitable for our climate.
Garlic is one of the easiest plants to grow, with exceptional yields. If you’re like me and use garlic all the time, it’s a crop you should absolutely try, as long as you’re ready to give it ...
Sure, the internet is full of hacks to peel garlic. You can microwave cloves for a few seconds, pour hot water over them and let them steep while you do other prep work, crush a bulb with the flat ...
Garlic: I can’t live without it. I’ve been growing this onion relative since the mid-1990s and have learned that good garlic is the product of both nature and nurture – good genes and good ...
Perhaps you know a garlic geek. They carry odd, gnarly bulbs in their pockets, exchanging them like Linux programmers trade code. A dozen varieties you've never heard of might be growing in their ...