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This is inaccurate and misleading.me&thegals said:Hey ScottSD--This is only my 3rd year growing, so I'm no expert, but I have read a bit about it.
1. Pests: We have none. No disease. No varmints. Nothing. Awesome!
You may not yet have dealt with pests, diseases or varmints attacking your garlic where you are, and specifically for the period of time you've been growing garlic, but this is not a universal truth in the world of garlic growing. Go buy a copy of Chester Aaron's book "Garlic is Life." It's FULL of anecdotes about the varmints who are consistently after his garlic, the most chronic being gophers. You'll also find that onion thrips, onion maggots, armyworms and wireworms are potentially a problem in many parts of the country. White rot and Fusarium can be problems if you don't rotate the location of your crop regularly. Mold is often a problem immediately after harvest, if the garlic is harvested from the ground during or after a rain.
And then you've got a whole other classification of varmints, specifically the purported health-conscious types who show up at your farmers market stand insisting that all produce they buy must be grown completely organically and free of any synthetic fertilizers, only to hop into their vehicle afterward and light up a cigarette. An organic cancer stick, one must presume.
If you're serious about growing garlic, pick up a copy of the best book on the subject. I also noticed another recent book on the subject that looks quite good, but I've not yet purchased a copy of it firsthand. I soon will though.
John