Planting Garlic + A plant mishap that ended with broken pots! | Gardening with Wyse Guide



It’s the time of fall when garlic is ready to plant. It’s such an easy process and one of the easiest plants to grow in the garlic. I’m a huge proponent of growing garlic, so I hope you plant and grow some this year! I also had a bit of a mishap with some of the pots on my back patio. It was my fault but it was still very unfortunate!

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  1. Because of my area, I won't be planting garlic until late October/early November (I live in Vegas). While I have grown a bulb or two in the past, this will be my first attempt at trying to get more than just a few. I have a very small area and have some flowering plants for bees and hummingbirds, four dwarf citrus trees, lots of herbs, and finally I'll be trying garlic. This is really helpful and I now know what type of nutrients I'll need to get when I'm ready to plant.

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  2. Love it! Planning to get my garlic in the ground in October (Zone 7b). I would love a video on your Asparagus patch. I planted a full bed of it this year. It’s growing great, but no harvest yet. I’ve read it’s best to wait unti the 3rd year. I really need to learn more!

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  3. Does anyone have a good recommendation on potting soil for indoor plants? I wanted to purchase Espoma but a number of reviews mentioned that theirs was infested with fungus gnats. I had a similar issue with Miracle Grow. It took me two years to finally get rid of the gnats and I am deathly 😬 afraid of starting the cycle over again.

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  4. Kaleb, your jade plants are gorgeous! Jade are one of my favorite plants, they're so pretty. I'm like you, if something breaks off, plant it, most likely it will grow. Be a crazy plant person, it's one of the best kinds of crazy 😂

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  5. Thank you, Kaleb! I am planting garlic for the first time this year in zone 5b Illinois (hi neighbor!) This has been very helpful. You are one of my favorite garden mentors.

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  6. Very positive vibes despite being annoyed by mother nature! Loved your garlic planting education too! 🌱🥰It seems so simple and straight forward so that's inspiring for a beginners too! Thank you!💝

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  7. Good timing. I just started thinking about planting the garlic the other day and decided to search for a farm stand to buy some to plant. The plans were altered for me so now tomorrow the search is on. Thanks for the remider.

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  8. Love it! I just planted garlic for the first time. I chose a Chesnok Red (hard neck) and a California soft neck. Curious to compare them. I’m zone 6B so not sure about the soft. (But I so want to try garlic braiding 😂). Thanks for another great video!

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  9. Kaleb, 4 years ago, I planted garlic for the first time, and you are so right about it becoming addictive! Now, I need to check at a couple different local (within 30 miles from me) garden centers to see if I can find a new variety that I want to try. I hope you and your loved ones have a wonderful week. ~Margie🤗🦋💐

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  10. Ok I’m in Quebec, zone 4b, and live in a 3rd floor apartment. You say we can grow these in containers. In my case, really? If so, what size container do you suggest. i was maybe thinking one of those bag containers that I would install near the house maybe, not out in the wind. Suggestions please

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