Grow garlic sprouts easily at home with just a few simple steps for a delicious and healthy treat!

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Preparation before Garlic Seedling Planting Steps of Garlic Seedling Planting Garlic Seedling Care and Management Harvesting Garlic Seedlings

With the improvement of living standards, people are paying more and more attention to food safety and healthy eating. Growing vegetables at home not only ensures the freshness and health of ingredients but also brings the joy of planting. Let's learn how to easily plant garlic seedlings at home and enjoy healthy and green table food.

Preparation before Garlic Seedling Planting

1. Choose suitable garlic seeds: Select fresh garlic bulbs free of diseases and pests, preferably bulbs that are plump and bright in color.

2. Prepare planting containers: You can choose containers like flowerpots or polystyrene boxes, ensuring that the container has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.

3. Prepare soil: Garlic seedlings do not have high requirements for soil. You can choose ordinary garden soil or decayed leaf soil and add an appropriate amount of decomposed organic fertilizer.

Garlic Seedling Planting Steps

1. Garlic seed treatment: Peel the garlic bulb to expose the cloves, and flatten the bottom of the cloves with a knife for easier planting.

2. Planting: Plant the treated cloves in the soil with a certain spacing (about 5 cm), with the bottom of the cloves facing down, and cover the soil with a thickness of about 2 cm.

3. Watering: Water thoroughly after planting to keep the soil moist.

4. Watering and fertilizing: During the growth of garlic seedlings, keep the soil moist and apply decomposed organic fertilizer every 7-10 days.

Garlic Seedling Care and Management

1. Light: Garlic seedlings enjoy light and should be placed in a sunny area, ensuring at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight each day.

2. Temperature: The suitable temperature for garlic seedling growth is 15-25°C, avoiding high and low temperatures that affect growth.

3. Weeding and pest control: Regularly remove weeds to keep the soil clean and promptly control any pests or diseases.

Harvesting Garlic Seedlings

The growth cycle of garlic seedlings is about 30-40 days. When the seedlings reach a height of 20-30 cm, they can be harvested. Use scissors to cut the seedlings from the root, making sure not to damage the bulbs.

Planting garlic seedlings at home is not only convenient and simple but also allows you to enjoy healthy and green vegetables. With the above methods, I believe everyone can easily grow delicious garlic seedlings. Let's get our hands dirty and bring health and deliciousness to our families!

Note: This article refers to the "Technique of Growing Garlic Seedlings at Home" published in the "Chinese Vegetables" magazine and has been appropriately adapted.