GARLIC BULBS
Garlic maybe planted in early spring or early fall. To grow nice sized garlic bulbs, it needs lots of
organic matter, like compost or well aged horse manure worked into the soil. Break garlic bulb apart and plant cloves 2″
deep and 4″ apart. Keep weed free. Harvest midsummer. Use fresh or store in a cool dry place for
later use. Each bulb yields about 10 cloves

Hardneck Garlics
This easy to peel hardneck garlic has a very hot and spicy flavor that garlic lovers appreciate. Bulbs are attractive too-medium to deep red in color. Like other hardneck garlic, German red performs best in cooler climates, zones 5-7, and is best planted in the fall. It is also valued for its scapes, rgw flower stems that grow from the tops of garlic in early summer. Scapes are a delightful way to spice up recipes in early summer-and look fabulous in floral arrangments. German Red does not store well as softneck types, but you’ll still have months to enjoy this spicy garlic. 10-15 cloves per bulb.

We get our garlic around mid-September. You may order before that.  In general there are 8 cloves in a pound and 6-8 clovies in a bulb.

Very good. Warm, rich, initial moderate heat with a very nice garlic flavor.

Grows best in cool climates, as Rocamboles require a period of winter cold.  In warmer areas may get a good crop by cooling bulbs for a few weeks prior to planting, but note that plants grown in subsequent years are likely to be smaller (miniaturized) and to produce smaller bulbs.

Quite fussy unless grown in the correct climate. Scapes need to be removed before uncoiling in order to grow full size bulbs.

When first dug light purple blush or mottling on white. Inner wrappers are white. After curing skins are white with faint purple blush or mottling.
Skins are moderately coarse.

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Porcelain type. Very popular variety. Very hardy and grows well in cold temperatures. Medium sized bulbs with 4-8 purple skinned cloves.

 
ELEPHANT GARLIC
Elephant garlic is actually a leek not a garlic. It is harder to grow but the rewards can be great. The better the
organic matter that is in your soil, the happier your garlic will be. The plant, if left alone, will spread into a clump with many flowering heads.
Some of the seed is grown in Missouri.

This easy to peel hardneck garlic has a very hot and spicy flavor that garlic lovers appreciate. Bulbs are attractive too-medium to deep red in color. Like other hardneck garlic, German red performs best in cooler climates, zones 5-7, and is best planted in the fall. It is also valued for its scapes, rgw flower stems that grow from the tops of garlic in early summer. Scapes are a delightful way to spice up recipes in early summer-and look fabulous in floral arrangments. German Red does not store well as softneck types, but you’ll still have months to enjoy this spicy garlic. 10-15 cloves per bulb.

We get our garlic around mid-September. You may order before that.  In general there are 8 cloves in a pound and 6-8 clovies in a bulb.

Very good. Warm, rich, initial moderate heat with a very nice garlic flavor.

Grows best in cool climates, as Rocamboles require a period of winter cold.  In warmer areas may get a good crop by cooling bulbs for a few weeks prior to planting, but note that plants grown in subsequent years are likely to be smaller (miniaturized) and to produce smaller bulbs.

Quite fussy unless grown in the correct climate. Scapes need to be removed before uncoiling in order to grow full size bulbs.

When first dug light purple blush or mottling on white. Inner wrappers are white. After curing skins are white with faint purple blush or mottling.
Skins are moderately coarse.

Music

Porcelain type. Very popular variety. Very hardy and grows well in cold temperatures. Medium sized bulbs with 4-8 purple skinned cloves.

 
ELEPHANT GARLIC
Elephant garlic is actually a leek not a garlic. It is harder to grow but the rewards can be great. The better the
organic matter that is in your soil, the happier your garlic will be. The plant, if left alone, will spread into a clump with many flowering heads.
Some of the seed is grown in Missouri.

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Soft Neck Garlic

We get our garlic around mid-September. You may order before that.

Garlic is easy to grow and can be grown year-round in mild climates. Sometimes the elephant garlic
is in cloves not bulbs.
8-10 cloves per bulb. 8 bulbs per pound.

We get our garlic around mid-September. You may order before that.

Garlic is easy to grow and can be grown year-round in mild climates. Sometimes the elephant garlic
is in cloves not bulbs.
8-10 cloves per bulb. 8 bulbs per pound.

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