2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
1 Full Head
This Porcelain hard-neck garlic is one of the best multipurpose garlic. It is great for use in the kitchen for its easy peal and hot flavor when raw and even sweeter flavor when cooked and roasted. This hardy variety is great for growing in the northern states and Canada, harvesting earlier than any other porcelain garlic. Producing 4-6 cloves per head makes a great option to be grown for farmer's markets.
Storage Life: 7-9 months
Cloves per Bulb: Approx. 4-6 cloves
Geed was great and grew into nice bulbs
Received earlier than expected. Packaged well. Great quality. Will definitely purchase from MIGARDENER again.
Very many viable cloves, great quality and can’t wait to harvest next year for the first time!
Arrived as expected, ready to plant with instructions. Can't wait to see how it does come next season!
Bought 5 of these to try growing garlic myself. All cloves sprouted just fine. Will stay in ground over winter and see how all does next July for harvest. But I've always been happy with everything from MI Gardener and love his podcasts. I have learned so much and am now trying to grow my own garlic. The fact all of these spouted and are doing very well before the winter sets in is a good start!!
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These seeds are growing very well. I am excited to taste them this Summer.
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I have never started my garden from seeds, but after watching several of your youtube videos I decided it was time. So far, I have been able to start the tomatoes, squash, green beans and pumpkins. Everything I planted has come up. I plan to buy more seeds in the future, as this has boosted my confidence in the garden.
I am kind of stunned. I planted these shortly after they arrived in spite of unusual wet, cold weather in southern Ohio. Both vines are flourishing. Currently working on a support system and a way to protect them from the local varmints before they're part of the buffet I seem to plant every spring.
Nice big phat roots on 'em too, honestly the bed wasn't even prepared for how big the roots were. Which is a good "problem" to have if I'm being unclear