Processing times before shipping are 7-8 business days!
Processing times before shipping are 7-8 business days!
Softneck
1 full head
Early-season, Artichoke type. This mild variety originated in southern Italy and produces large heads of creamy, sumptuous garlic. True to its name, Early Red Italian cuts the waiting for delicious garlic for sauces, pesto and enjoying raw. The husky heads are wrapped in lightly marked, white wrappers. Stores well.
Type: Artichoke
Cloves per Bulb: approximately 8-10 small cloves
Flavor Profile: Mild, sweet, and creamy with a slight bite
Storage Life: 6-8 Months
Every clove has sprouted. Cant wait until harvest!
All the garlic cloves from MIgardener were beautiful. I will definitely purchase from them again next year!
Early Red Italian (Softneck) Garlic
Great product
I received an my garlic, along with a couple other varieties, within the time frame I was told. I waited a couple of weeks to plant it. I found many cloves were very large, while some were very small. I’ve never grown soft neck varieties before, so fingers crossed, I get a good yield, as I planted all the cloves. I guess I’ll know come July!
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