🧄 Here’s Whether It’s Still Worth Planting
It’s a common situation: you find a few forgotten garlic bulbs sitting in your pantry, maybe already sprouting, and you wonder—can I still plant these?
The good news is: yes, you often can. In fact, slightly aged garlic can sometimes be perfect for planting—if you know what to look for and when to plant it.
🌱 Can Old Garlic Still Grow?
Garlic is very resilient. Even after sitting for months, many cloves remain viable.
âś… Good signs your garlic can be planted:
- Firm cloves (not soft or mushy)
- No strong rotten smell
- Small green sprouts starting to appear (this is actually a good sign!)
❌ Avoid planting if:
- Cloves are shriveled, moldy, or rotten
- They feel hollow or extremely dry
- There are black or dark spots indicating disease
👉 If it’s sprouting, that means it’s already trying to grow—perfect for planting.
🧄 “Garlic Grains” vs Cloves
What many people call “garlic grains” are actually individual cloves from the bulb.
Each clove = one future garlic plant.
So instead of planting the whole bulb, you:
- Break it apart
- Plant each clove separately
đź“… When Is the Best Time to Plant Garlic?
Timing depends on your climate, but generally:
🌍 In mild climates (like Morocco):
- Best time: October to December (autumn planting)
- Alternative: Late winter (February–March), though yields may be smaller
Why autumn is best:
- Garlic needs a cold period to form large bulbs
- Roots develop over winter
- Bulbs grow bigger in spring
🌿 Step-by-Step: How to Plant Garlic
1. Prepare the Soil
- Choose a sunny spot (6+ hours of sun)
- Use loose, well-draining soil
- Add compost for nutrients
2. Break the Bulb into Cloves
- Keep the papery skin on
- Select the biggest, healthiest cloves
👉 Bigger cloves = bigger garlic bulbs
3. Plant the Cloves
- Plant pointy side up
- Depth: about 3–5 cm
- Space: 10–15 cm apart
4. Water Lightly
- Keep soil slightly moist
- Avoid overwatering
5. Mulch (Optional but Helpful)
- Use straw or dry leaves
- Helps retain moisture and protect from temperature changes
🌱 What Happens Next?
- Roots grow first (even if you don’t see anything)
- Green shoots appear after a few weeks
- Growth slows in winter, then speeds up in spring
đź§„ When to Harvest
Garlic is ready when:
- Lower leaves turn yellow and dry
- Tops start to fall over
Usually:
- Late spring to early summer (May–June)
Let bulbs dry (cure) for 1–2 weeks before storing.
⚠️ One Important Note
If your garlic came from a supermarket, it may have been treated to prevent sprouting.
- If it’s already sprouting → good to plant
- If it never sprouts → it might not grow well
🌟 Is It Worth Planting?
Absolutely.
Even if the garlic is a bit old:
- You lose nothing by trying
- You might get a full harvest
- At worst, you’ll grow green garlic (which is still edible and delicious)
🌿 Final Thoughts
That forgotten garlic in your pantry isn’t waste—it’s an opportunity.
With just a little effort, you can turn it into:
- Fresh, homegrown garlic
- A sustainable habit
- A rewarding gardening experience
Sometimes the best plants aren’t the ones you buy…
they’re the ones you almost threw away. 🧄✨

