Ordinary and decorative garlic

Since ancient times, garlic has been famous for its nobility, and the presence of garlic at home symbolized well-being and prosperity. Therefore, very often decorative garlic is grown at home, although more often it is grown as a full-fledged plant that bears fruit.
This type of plant is an ornamental bulbous plant. Ornamental garlic, like ordinary garlic, loves light, so it grows very poorly in the shade. To grow garlic, a temperature of 22-25 degrees is required. Excessive humidity is unfavorable for this plant. It is advisable to change the place where garlic is planted every 2 years.
Garlic is watered very rarely - only 2 or 3 times per season, but watering should be plentiful.
The main thing in growing garlic is loosening the soil. This must be done up to 8 times per season. Be sure to loosen after rain or just after watering. If you want to get a garlic bulb, then be sure to also cut off the flower shoots that come out of the bulb. Because if you don’t pick them, the garlic will grow very small.
At the same time, flower arrows can be used in food as a substitute for garlic. Secondly, infusions are often made from flower arrows, which are used to control pests.
Garlic can be harvested as early as August if it is winter garlic. If it is spring, then it is harvested a month later. From one square meter you can collect up to one and a half kilograms.
You can also grow just a decorative flower that will not bear fruit, but will still add greenery to your home. And its flowering will look charming, no worse than ordinary flowers.
Comments
They say that loosening is healthier for plants than watering. We sometimes forget about loosening and in vain. Ornamental garlic loves to loosen the soil in which it grows. And to get a head of garlic, of course, you need to pinch off the arrows.