Just planted my Elephant Garlic. Most people plant on the shortest day here (mid winter), but I like to plant at the end of summer. I get nearly a whole year of growth this way. Big Fat bulbs! Lots of water in the dry time is the trick. Also heavy feeding and well mulched.
My theory is, "If it can grow now, it must be ready to sow."
I have a beautiful little microclimate in the valley where I live, so I do have an advantage there. It's a real heat trap and we very rearly have a drout. Happy planting to all the Spring time planters in the other side of the world.
You can lead a dog to water, but you can't make him a horse.