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Garlic

  • Garlic has been used for thousands of years as a seasoning, culinary ingredient and for medicinal purposes.

Pricing Per 2 bulbs

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INCHELIUM RED - NEW! Soft neck variety. Grows in warmer climates. May grow in some Northern climates with limited success. Approximately 13 cloves per bulb. Medium flavor that’s great for cooking. Sweeter flavor when roasted. (zone 6-10)

$10.00 / 2 bulbs


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SILVER ROSE - NEW! Soft neck variety. Grows in warmer climates. May grow in some Northern climates with limited success. Approximately 13 cloves per bulb. Flavorful variety that’s great for cooking. Mild flavor becomes sweeter when roasted.              (zone 6-10)

$10.00 / 2 bulbs


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GERMAN EXTRA HARDY - NEW! Hard neck variety. Very hardy. approximately 5 large cloves per bulb. Potent flavor, great for all-purpose kitchen use. (zone 1-7)

$10.00 / 2 bulbs


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CHESNOK RED - NEW! Hard neck variety with purple striped cloves. Approximately 13 cloves per bulb. Medium flavor that’s great for cooking. Flavor becomes sweeter when roasted. (zone 4-9)

$10.00 / 2 bulbs


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Plant Details:

Remove from shipping box. Store in a dry location until ready to plant.

Prefers a soil with a high organic content but will grow in a wide range of soils and Ph levels.

Do not plant/pot in any type of media containing wood chips or bark. Place cloves in a row 4" – 8" apart and 2" deep, with the pointed end facing up. Rows should be 6" - 12" apart. Water regularly. Do not over water. When planted in areas where the ground freezes, garlic beds should be mulched heavily with straw or leaves to ensure proper overwintering. Potting in containers smaller than one gallon is not recommended.


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Hard neck - Late fall after frost but before the ground freezes.

Soft neck - As soon as the ground is workable in late winter, or in early spring.

Full sun.