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Softneck
1 full head
Sicilian (softneck) is a beautiful garlic with a rich, robust flavor and a hint of sweetness when roasted. The bulbs are large and tightly wrapped in creamy-white skins, holding 12-18 uniform cloves. This variety stores well for months after harvest, making it a dependable kitchen staple. Hardy and adaptable, Sicilian garlic grows well in a wide range of climates and produces consistently high yields. A classic choice for gardeners who want a flavorful, long-keeping garlic for everyday cooking.
Type: Artichoke
Cloves per Bulb: Approximately 12-18 cloves
Taste Profile: distinctive spicy kick that transitions to mild sweetness
Storage Life: 8-9 months
Sicilian (Softneck) Garlic
Sicilian (Softneck) Garlic
bulb looked really good no rot and very firm
I guess it's because I ordered at the end of the year, but 1 of the 3 garlic varieties I ordered where I got one garlic per variety, was a bit rotten. There was mold on it such that a few of the cloves had to be thrown away and the remainder just didn't look that good and was pretty small. I guess I need to order earlier in the year to get a better product. However, the other 2 were good.
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Arrived quickly, can't wait to plant this for spring
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