Do I Need to Cover My Garlic Bed During Heavy Rain?

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Asked By GreenThumb92 On

I'm planning to plant garlic this fall in the rainy southern region. I'm curious if heavy rain will affect it or if having well-draining soil will prevent any problems. This is my first time gardening, so any advice would be appreciated!

2 Answers

Answered By DirtDigger88 On

When you mention covering it, are you thinking of a plastic cover to keep it dry or using heavy mulch? You really don’t need a plastic cover if your soil drains well; garlic does great in that condition. But definitely use mulch to protect the bulbs from frost. I usually go with a 4-inch layer of straw, and the garlic shoots right through it come early November. It might die back during the deep frost, but it bounces back in spring!

GardeningGuru77 -

So, when you say well-draining soil, is it just about mixing in things like perlite and sand? I heard some people put a layer of straw at the bottom for drainage, but I’m not exactly sure how it works.

Answered By SunnySprout53 On

I've planted garlic in a place that gets heavy rains during spring, and I've never covered them. In a serious flood, though, nothing will survive, but honestly, at that point, it's not just garlic that's an issue. Overall, garlic is super easy to grow; you just plant it around November and then let nature take its course for about six months!

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