
Garlic can be grown across many different climates, but not all types of garlic can be grown in each of the climates.
Some garlic sub groups prefer warmer climates and some thrive in cooler and colder climates.
The ability to withstand warm temperatures above 30 degrees celcius for a certain number of days is the main factor between whether a certain type of garlic can be grown effectively in your climate or not.
Microclimates then also play a factor, so understanding and knowing these crucial influencers is quite important for long term growing success.
Our info sheet here provides a guide based on the major climates and which sub groups of garlic can be grown in each of them.