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How to Grow Garlic - Take Care With Soil

With the craze for health and people finding to grow their own healthy resources, more and more gardeners are seeking the tips on how to grow garlic. For preserving garlic, it is best to grow according to the soil demands that are recommended for garlic as the preserved garlic will retain more of its nutrient values.

Take your own gardening tips from herb farm experts and use soil testing kits. Soil pH is an important factor in growing garlic. If the garlic you intend to preserve is not maintained in a soil that has a pH of more than 5.8, your plants will likely not bulb properly or bear the maximum nutrient levels you can achieve in growing garlic for preserves.

Garlic also demands that the soil have a high level of nitrogen. If you see that your garlic is growing with leaves that are yellow, you will know that the soil needs nitrogen and the garlic plants are not getting the adequate nutrients for proper growth. Read a how to on the soil recommendations for growing garlic as for lime content in the soil as this can affect the calcium and magnesium levels in the garlic.

The medicinal and flavorful aspects of garlic are affected by the sulfur content in the fertilizers which feed how the garlic grows. Since the best routine in growing garlic is to be aware of soil nutrient content prior to planting, the soil test will tell if your soil phosphorus or potassium deficient.

Acting On Growing Signs

If you find your garlic plants in the growing season have leaves that are dark green or purple and the growth is stunted, then your garlic is experiencing phosphorus deficiency. If there is scorching of the older leaves in marginal areas of the leaves, there is likely to be potassium deficiency.

There are other concerns to be aware of if you are going to preserve your garlic in particular, growing it to reach its maximum potential as a medicinal and flavorful addition to your meals. This includes being aware of yellow tips, a disease that can strike garlic plants even if you have a healthy balance of fertilized soil. It may be a sign of water or nutrient stress if noticed early in the season.

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