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Hardneck
1 full head
This mid-season purple stripe garlic has a robust garlic flavor. When raw, it has a sharp bite with hot spice and is known to be one of the hottest garlic. This hardneck is a great variety for northern states with its highly productive harvest with consistently good yields and sizes.
Type: Purple Stripe
Cloves per Bulb: Approximately 4-6 cloves
Flavor Profile: one of the hottest types of garlic
Storage Life: 5-7 months
I received this garlic as well as several soft neck varieties. I planted at the beginning of November and am anxiously awaiting summer to see how it does. I do prefer the hard neck varieties to the soft neck. I found the Medici to have larger cloves, which made them easier to separate, and in turn, making planting easier.
Nice Garlic, looking forward to a great harvest.
Heads were firm and cloves were large 😬
Great condition but I waited too late to plant here in anew England😔. I will purchase again next winter
Metechi (Hardneck) Garlic
I had success last yr so im confident this yr about getting them started(:
I absolutely love growing this variety of Kale! It grows fast and tastes delicious! I use it in soups and to make Kale Chips!
I’ve purchased and planted seeds from several of the most popular seed companies. Even planted Miigardener seeds side by side with the others. The migardener seeds always germinate faster and the plants are bigger and healthier. Plus they are half the price. And that is the truth. I live in Michigan and have been gardening since 2020 and I recommend Migardener. For seeds and for planting education. Cathy W.
I grew kentucky wonder pole beans last year and they are excellent. Highly productive. All my seeds come from MIGardener
I've been growing a few years excellent germination