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50% OFF ALL SEED PACKETS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
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Processing times before shipping are 5-7 business days for seeds and 10-12 business days for garlic and bulbs. Thank you for your patience!
Hardneck
1 full head
Making a stop in Canada prior to making its journey to us here in the United States, Music is a hard neck variety that originated from Italy. This heirloom variety has weathered even the toughest winter conditions making it particularly suitable for the northern states, specifically in the Pacific Northwest Region as well as widely grown in most of Canada. Although hard neck garlic is not known for its storage capabilities, Music can maintain its vitality longer than most! Once harvested, this variety will take you through the winter into early spring. This porcelain variety has a robust and pungent flavor and aroma.
Type: Porcelain
Cloves per Bulb: Approximately 4-7 cloves
Flavor Profile: robust and pungent flavor and aroma
Storage Life: 7-9 months
Excellent product
Haven’t planted yet but, looks great!
I fell in love with garlic scapes recently and I wanted to grow my own garlic for them. The Music variety did very, very well in Michigan (zone 6a). Not only did I receive a ton of garlic scapes, but I also received fairly large garlic bulbs when they were ready to harvest. Migardener provided premium garlic to plant, and I got premium garlic and garlic scapes in the end!
Second year buying from here and almost all of mine have sprouted! Excited for another great harvest!
I am growing in Ohio, Zone 6B. I planted three varieties of hardneck garlic in fall 2023: Music, German White and Chesnok Red. Music was the champion of the three, consistently producing the largest heads with big cloves. After harvesting and curing, I stored the heads in a hanging herb rack in my garage, and they kept through the summer and fall before I used them all up (aside from the seed heads I reserved and planted in October).
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I think I bought 5 packets which was good for covering 2/6ft beds
Everything grew quickly, lots of nitrogen fixers and it's all still thick & lush. I will chop & mulch into the soil after all this rain probably around December for the winter/spring garden season here in FL
Producing wonderfully :)
This doesn't fail to impress. Great variety that successfully blooms throughout the season!
Great seed quality!
I grew this pepper plant in a 20 gallon pot and it did very well. It produced dozens of small peppers that were spicy—hotter than your standard jalapeno. I put about 3 of these in my salsa to spice it up along with 5-7 whole jalapeños (I roast them which takes out a portion of the yea). This little plant produced so many peppers that I froze a gallon bag of them to use in recipes throughout the year.