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Once you've selected your garlic type, it's time to prepare the cloves for planting. Begin by inspecting each clove to ensure none are rotten. A quick sniff or a firm squeeze can help determine the clove's quality. If any clove appears discolored or mushy, isolate it, and discarded the bad one.
Don’t worry about the protective paper on the clove; garlic will grow without it. Focus instead on the size; larger cloves tend to yield larger bulbs. You can sort them based on size for better results.