Horticultural Phenom: Twitter Users Hilariously React to Garlic Planting "Hack

Mason Riverwind

Updated Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The gardening world was humorously turned on its head recently when a social media exchange highlighted the rediscovery of an age-old agricultural practice. The viral tweet by user @its_mogere, who sports a hat and glasses in their profile picture, humorously questioned the novelty of planting garlic. The tweet read, “just saw a tiktok of someone saying they’re ‘never buying garlic again’ after they discovered ‘this hack’ and literally planted garlic in their backyard a grew more. brother do u think u just discovered agriculture???” This post garnered significant attention with 15.4K likes, 264 comments, and 505 retweets.

Adding to the humor, user @neuroillogic responded with a tongue-in-cheek comment, “*plants a seed* ((Hacker voice)) ‘I'm in’,” which received 97 likes and 2 comments. The light-hearted interaction between these users highlights the irony of modern 'life hacks' that simply revisit traditional gardening methods.

The tweet sparked a wave of reactions from other users. Comments ranged from practical advice, such as, “Just remember to put it in the fridge for a few weeks before planting,” to humorous takes like, “Wow! What a great idea! *plants peanut m&m's in backyard,” showcasing the diverse perspectives on the simplicity and humor of the original post.

One user reminisced about their long-term garlic growing experience, “Spent two bucks 25 years ago and have been regrowing ever since. Haven’t needed to buy garlic all those years,” while another pointed out the often-overlooked ease of growing certain plants, “Most people don't realize some harvestable plants are nigh unkillable and require virtually no effort to get usable product.”

This exchange also drew comparisons to other common plants and practices, with one user noting, “It is pretty amazing to city dwellers and suburbanites that food just appears. See also: cotton, just grows on shrubs but it makes clothes.”

In an age where quick fixes and hacks are sought after, this humorous Twitter exchange serves as a reminder of the simple, effective practices that have stood the test of time. As @its_mogere's tweet humorously points out, sometimes the best solutions are those that have been right under our noses—or in our backyards—all along.

For anyone interested in sustainable living or just a good laugh, this exchange is a perfect example of how social media can bring everyday practices into a humorous light. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just someone who appreciates a good joke, this viral tweet thread is sure to entertain and inform.

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Top Comments from Imgur

wyrmbear

Unless my whole backyard is planted in garlic, that ain't gonna last me long...

usernametakenisthestoryofmylife

Wait till you learn about green onions.

Escapist83

How long can you store garlic for without pickling it or something? I can get fresh garlic for cents any time I want thanks to other people.

vissago

i am so horribly sick and tired of everything being "a hack".

ThisUserNameReallySucks

So, you’re telling me that food literally grows out of the ground?

bigfatdan1

Wow! What a great idea! *plants peanut m &m's in backyard

aShogunNamedMarcus

Reminded of the Norm SNL anecdote that Matthew Perry's handlers were talking about his "Mattspeak" and Norm's like "Does this motherf***er think he invented sarcasm?"

Rynestrm

This guy discovers it a long time ago. https://youtu.be/_pDTiFkXgEE?si=D5mD7vfAU2--WTTL

AShadyRaven

step 1: have a yard

CrisprCAS

Just remember to put it in the fridge for a few weeks before planting.

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