Kareen Erbe of Broken Ground talks about how to grow garlic in a cold climate, covering when to plant garlic, what site to choose, and how much you want to plant. She also talks about why you want to plant garlic in the fall in cold climates, as opposed to the spring and covers the step-by-step process of planting. ------------------------------------ Want more end of season garden tips? → End of Season Garden Tour » • End of Season Permaculture Garden Tour → How to Ripen Tomatoes Before the First Frost » • How to Grow Tomatoes in a Cold Climate (& ... ------------------------------------ If you love the idea of feeding your family fresh homegrown veggies from your garden but you’re just not sure how to do it, join Broken Ground’s Edible Backyards Series! This three-part online self-paced series will teach you everything you need to know in order to convert your yard into an edible landscape. By the end of the series, you’ll have: A layout of your garden and yard A plan for what you’re going to grow and where Composting tips and tricks for cold climates How to extend your season so you can grow more for longer. → Make your backyard edible » https://brokenground.teachable.com/p/... ------------------------------------ Get Kareen’s FREE Gardening Cheat Sheet → 5 Tips to Get your Garden Started, plus regular updates and videos with growing tips, upcoming workshops and much more » https://mailchi.mp/b3699f72d35e/5-tip... ------------------------------------ About Kareen Master Gardener Kareen Erbe of Broken Ground helps people living in cold climates grow their own food so they can eat healthier, live more sustainably, and be more self-reliant. Through her Resilient Homestead Program, Starter Garden Workshop, Online Edible Backyards Series, and 1:1 consultations, Kareen is committed to getting as many people as possible building a resilient life that enables them to not only live their values and connect to their community but to feed their families safe and healthy food. ------------------------------------- Follow Broken Ground for more gardening tips, news, and workshops → / brokenground → https://www.brokengroundpermaculture.... → / brokengroundmontana → / brokengroundmt