🍃🧄 Pre-Germinated Garlic = Gardening Win! 🌱✨
I pre-germinated my garlic and I’m already seeing those little green sprouts popping up 😭💚
If you want your garlic to grow faster, this trick is EVERYTHING!
🌿 How I Did It:
1. Separated the garlic cloves
2. Placed them in a shallow dish with a damp paper towel
3. Kept them in a warm spot
4. Waited a few days until little roots or sprouts appeared
💡 Why I Love It:
• Gives garlic a head start
• Reduces risk of rot in soil
• Makes planting super easy
✨ Next Step:
Plant them pointy side up in soil, water lightly, and watch them grow! 🪴
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From my personal gardening experience, pre-germinating garlic is a total game changer if you want healthier plants and a quicker harvest. After separating the cloves and keeping them on a damp paper towel in a warm spot, I've noticed the sprouts appear much faster than planting dry cloves directly in soil. The damp paper towel keeps the cloves moist without saturating them, which greatly reduces the risk of rot once they’re planted. I always make sure to check daily and avoid over-wetting. Once the roots start to peek out, planting the cloves pointy side up is crucial. It’s impressive how much easier it is to handle and position the cloves when you see those little sprouts already. This method has consistently yielded stronger green shoots in my garden, helping garlic bulbs grow plumper and healthier. Additionally, pre-germination makes it easier to plan your planting times for staggered harvests. If you pre-germinate a small batch weekly, you can have fresh garlic growing throughout the season. One tip I learned is to keep the germinating cloves out of direct sunlight during the sprouting phase to avoid drying them out. Also, using a shallow dish labeled for this purpose helps me track progress and keeps the cloves organized. Overall, pre-germinated garlic is perfect for home gardeners wanting to maximize their yield with minimal fuss—highly recommend giving this simple trick a try for your next garlic planting!

















































































I did this not even knowing😂 when do I put it in dirt? when they look like this?