How many garlic bulbs can you plant in an acre?
The number of garlic bulbs that can be planted in an acre depends on factors such as the variety of garlic, soil conditions, and planting methods used. Generally, around 20,000 to 30,000 garlic bulbs can be planted in an acre, considering a standard spacing of 6-8 inches between bulbs and 12-18 inches between rows. However, it is recommended to consult local agricultural experts or refer to specific guidelines provided by seed or plant suppliers for the most suitable planting density based on your location and growing conditions.
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