So, I had an epic fail with my peppers, tomatoes, etc this spring. Pretty sure it was insufficient attention, and not transplanting at the right times.
Anyway, I LOVE garlic. No worry about vampires at my house. Since it's fall, and I'm let to understand that now, roughly, is the time to plant garlic, I'd like to do so. I have a
raised bed that was going to be used for strawberries, but we never planted it. It's a bit weedy now, but I can probably pull the weeds and then use it for garlic. The bed is made from cottonwood rounds for the walls, and inside is a bunch of mostly cottonwood slash covered by a mix of potting soil my wife mixed from peat moss, vermiculite, pearlite and probably some
native soil. First off, is that a good environment to grow garlic? It's pretty well exposed to sunlight.
About how much garlic
should I plant (I know this depends on variety, but rough ideas are sufficient)? We do cook with it pretty frequently. Garlic and onions are the starting ingredients for probably 1/3 of what we eat.
Speaking of onions, are they a fall plant or a spring plant? Is it desirable to grow them in the same bed as garlic or are they best kept separate?
Edit to add: What are some other good veggies to plant now, whether to harvest later this fall or next year? I'm in the northern Puget Sound.