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Hardneck
1 full head
Chesnok Red-Purple Stripe is a hardneck variety that was originally cultivated in the Republic of Georgia and brought over to the United States after 1985. These bulbs produce 4-6 medium cloves with a paper coating showing beautiful red stripes. The rich sweet flavor holds its own through the cooking process and is sure not to overpower your dish. Chesnok Red is grown well in most climates, from the southern to the northern parts of the United States. This heirloom variety is known to store longer than many hardneck varieties, keeping its vitality into the next spring!
Type: Purple Stripe
Cloves per Bulb: Approximately 4-6 cloves
Flavor Profile: sweet, garlic flavor without heat
Storage Life: 5-7 months
I'm very excited!
Beautiful color and strong growth!
All bulbs are good and all sprouted!
Chesnok Red - Purple Stripe (Hardneck)
Thank you for providing 2 bulbs when the bills were smaller than normal!
Second year growing this variety. It turned out wonderful this past season.
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Arrived quickly, can't wait to plant this for spring
I've not had them sprout yet, as I've winter sown them and expect their tini-ness to be visible next spring and I'll plant them then...But, Your seeds are always viable, so I've no doubt they will be great in this instance also.
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