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Red GARLIC BULBS (Hard-neck ) GARDEN VEGETABLE

Original price $ 6.59 - Original price $ 43.99
Original price
$ 6.59
$ 6.59 - $ 43.99
Current price $ 6.59
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Size: 1 Bulb
Organically grown Russian Red (Hard-neck garlic) with 5-6 cloves per bulb, no GMOs. Purple variety.
Red Hardneck Garlic: Robust heirloom variety, ideal for culinary use. Large, purple-striped bulbs with 8-12 cloves each. Strong flavor and excellent storage capability.

This garlic variety is known for its hardiness, thriving in cold climates with resistance to common garlic diseases. It is typically harvested in mid-summer and can be stored for up to six months with proper care. Gardeners favor its robust growth and consistent yields, making it a top choice among garlic enthusiasts. Its bold and flavorful taste is a great addition to any dish. To plant hardneck garlic, 
GROWING TIPS: Divide the cloves from the bulb and plant them 2-3 inches deep and 6 inches apart in well-drained soil, pointed end up, preferably in the autumn prior to the first frost. Use mulch to preserve moisture and shield the cloves throughout the winter season.

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Rosetta Georges

Garlic cloves look good. Can’t give any report on growing as I have to put in fridge for 8-10 weeks. But I do very much hope that I have success growing them.