Some summer residents are confident that it is reasonable to apply fertilizers to winter garlic only during the process of working on the soil.
But after the bed has been restored and the garlic has been planted, it is “not touched” until spring.
On the one hand, this may be enough to grow a good harvest. Much depends on the initial condition of the soil and the effectiveness of the selected fertilizers.
However, it is best to add additional nutrients in early November.
It is noteworthy that the specified feeding can be safely carried out both at the end of this month and at the very beginning of the next. The main task is to ensure that real frosts do not become an obstacle to the absorption of nutrients.
If you "keep it" within the timeframe, the garlic will grow large, tasty and healthy. Late feeding significantly strengthens its immune system.
It is best to pay attention to any recipes that involve the use of natural fertilizers.
The best ones include ash, as well as compost with humus.