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Hardneck
1 full head
Russian Red Hardneck garlic is a robust, heirloom variety known for its strong flavor and excellent storage capability. This hardneck type produces large, purple-striped bulbs with 8-10 cloves each, offering a rich, spicy taste ideal for culinary use. The plants are hardy, thriving in cold climates and resistant to many common garlic diseases. Russian Red is harvested in mid-summer, and its bulbs can be stored for up to six months under proper conditions. Gardeners appreciate its vigorous growth and reliable yields, making it a favorite among garlic enthusiasts. This garlic variety adds a bold, flavorful punch to any dish.
Type: Purple Stripe
Cloves per Bulb: Approximately 8-10 cloves
Flavor Profile: Spicy, medium-hot and enduring when raw, the taste is all strong garlic with a subtly sweet aftertaste when cooked.
Storage Life: 6-8 months
Love the MIGARDENER products always great results with them. Highly recommend
Beautiful heads of garlic, and the cloves were jumbo in size. They're the largest I've ever planted and I'm excited to see what next summer's harvest will bring!
They’ve been planted for spring and so far doing very well.
Can’t wait for these to come up and try.
Hoping this garlic does better than this past year. Looking forward to good size garlic heads.
All of my seeds grew from last year. I have been very pleased and look forward to this new order growing this coming spring.
growing a few of these indoors under a light for winter sandwiches. they came up fine still to small to eat so jury is out on taste. growing winter plants also puts moisture in the house and it is very dry this year so bonus.
Amazing seeds, amazing packaging and amazing prices!
Migardener’s lemon balm is super easy to grow. It comes back every year here in Michigan. You can use it fresh or dried. My favorite for iced tea.
I had success last yr so im confident this yr about getting them started(: