Music (Hardneck) Garlic

SKU: GAR11

Music (Hardneck) Garlic

SKU: GAR11
Regular price $3.75
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Hardneck

1 full head

Making a stop in Canada prior to making its journey to us here in the United States,  Music is a hard neck variety that originated from Italy. This heirloom variety has weathered even the toughest winter conditions making it particularly suitable for the northern states, specifically in the Pacific Northwest Region as well as widely grown in most of Canada. Although hard neck garlic is not known for its storage capabilities, Music can maintain its vitality longer than most! Once harvested, this variety will take you through the winter into early spring. This porcelain variety has a robust and pungent flavor and aroma. 

Type: Porcelain

Cloves per Bulb: Approximately 4-7 cloves

Flavor Profile: robust and pungent flavor and aroma

Storage Life: 7-9 months

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Customer Reviews

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Anna G
Biggest see garlic cloves I have ever bought!

When I bought this it said that the bulbs only had 4-5 cloves in them. I thought "oh there is probably more in the whole head of garlic." It is legit a LARGE head of garlic with 4 or 5 GIANT cloves on them. They are GIANT. I have never seen them so big. I can't wait to see how big the garlic grows!!

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Leanne Stileslea@gmail.com
Pretty Good

I grew this last year with good results. I got a good harvest and mostly decent size. I will be growing this again this coming year.

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Melissa Mattio
Looks excellent!!

The bulb garlic I ordered actually arrived a few days earlier than expected. The order was packaged tidily and the bulbs are in excellent condition. I’ll be planting them out today!

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Gary Falb

Looks great!

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Dianne Majzoub
One nice big one, and one smaller one.

I ordered two. I got one nice large one, and one rather small one. Both are in good condition, however. I don't like doing these reviews before I harvest them and see how they grow, but for some reason you always send these links after purchase before harvest season.

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