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Definitely! Garlic prefers acidic soil (around 6.5 pH) so adding coffee grounds will definitely help, especially if the soil in your area is basic
I have a roughly neutral pH here, I just add coffee grounds to loosen things up and force my little invertebrate minions to stay near the surface and chew up the clay pasture soil for me. We've seen a huge increase in worm castings from as deep as 30 inches below the surface this year. Very satisfying. They don't care about drought, they farm while I sleep in!
Nice! I'm based near Michigan so our soil is fairly loamy anyway, but we grow out garlic in raised beds so that doesn't really matter for us. Sure is a pain to set up though