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"Can soil be too good for garlic? 🤔 In this video, I discovered something surprising in my garden. My rich, compost-filled “black gold” soil grows amazing carrots and lettuce—but when I planted garlic in the same bed, the results were disappointing. Small bulbs, weak growth, and a harvest that made no sense. So what went wrong? It turns out that garlic and carrots need very different soil conditions. Too much organic matter, excess nitrogen, and poor drainage can actually harm garlic growth. Instead of producing big bulbs, the plants focus on leafy growth, and wet soil can even cause the cloves to rot. In this video, we break down: • Why perfect soil for carrots can be bad for garlic • The common nitrogen mistake gardeners make • Why drainage matters for garlic bulbs • How a simple soil test can fix the problem • And a smart companion planting strategy with carrots and garlic If you grow garlic in your garden, raised beds, or backyard vegetable garden, this lesson could save your next harvest. Sometimes the problem isn't bad soil… it's soil that's too rich. Watch till the end to learn how to balance nutrients, improve drainage, and grow bigger, healthier garlic bulbs. ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 - Intro & Hook 00:58 - The ""Perfect Soil"" Problem 01:50 - Mistake #1 02:33 - Mistake #2 03:19 - The Solution 04:55 - Conclusion"