The garlic cultivation cycle is similar to that of other spring flowering bulbs, such as narcissus and sapphires. The bulbs are planted into the ground in autumn, preferably in October.
They can grow in one place for many years, but it is a good idea to replant the plants every 2-3 years so that the bulbs do not thicken too much.On this occasion, for he alth reasons, it is worth changing the place of their cultivation. It is best to do this in early summer, after vegetation has stopped. Garlic can also spread under good conditions, which is why it is very well suited for naturalistic plantings.
Under natural conditions, they inhabit mainly not too wet steppes and meadows, so they prefer a sunny position and well-drained soil. In case of drought, plants should be watered abundantly during intensive growth.