1. Select garlic seeds. Garlic seeds are generally chosen to have large bulbs and have not been damaged in any way. It is better to have a diameter of more than 4 cm. Garlic cloves are large and nutritious, and garlic seedlings grow well, which will help increase farmers' income.
2. Prepare the land with fertilizer. After simply tidying up the greenhouse floor, you can sprinkle some pig manure or apply urea on the ground. If pig manure is spread, about 8,000 kilograms of manure will be spread on one acre of land. If urea is sprinkled, it will cost about 100 kilograms per acre of land. After applying fertilizer, you need to plow the ground, usually twice. The depth should be kept at about 12 centimeters and should not be plowed too deep. After plowing the ground, rake it flat to make a border. The width of the border should be about 1.2 meters, and the width of the ridge should be about 18 centimeters.
3. Process garlic seeds. Before planting garlic seedlings, soak them in water for about 24 hours to allow the garlic to absorb enough water. Then take it out and dig out the stem plate and garlic sprouts. After this treatment, the garlic will germinate quickly and the seedlings will emerge. together.
4. Planting. When planting, usually start from one end of the border. When placing the garlic cloves, press down deeper for larger ones and shallower for smaller ones. The top of the garlic head must be kept flat so that it is easier to harvest. After a border is planted, pat it with a wooden board so that the garlic and soil are more tightly combined. Then it needs to be covered with two centimeters of sand, and watered after covering the sand. If the sand goes down, fill it up with sand. The entire border surface should be made very smooth.