This video is for those tired of digging up tiny garlic and peering over the fence at your neighbor's giant heads. In this episode, I'll show you that the secret isn't in "magic" seeds or special soil, but in one short window of spring that most gardeners simply miss.
You'll learn:
why the first two to three weeks after the snow melts determine the size of the head
how to tell by the leaves that your garlic is already crying out for food
the dangers of early spring mistakes with organic matter and overfeeding with nitrogen
which fertilizers really work in cold soil
how to build a step-by-step system: from a nitrogen start to yeast and succinic acid
We'll break it all down in simple terms, without complex terms—just clear steps that can be repeated in any garden bed. If you want your garlic to finally grow large, dense, and store well all winter, watch to the end and save this video for yourself.
Tell us in the comments what your largest garlic was and what fertilizers you've already tried—we'll cover your experiences in future videos.