1qty =1/2 lb bag
1/2 lb of hardnecks will yield approximately 15-20 plants/cloves.
This is where the real flavor is, say garlic aficionados. Since hardnecks have many fewer cloves, the cloves are larger and easier to peel. The tall scapes, when cut, make a great stir fry vegetable and also a stunning floral piece. Planted bulbs can yield 5-8 times their weight in harvest. A half pound will provide cloves for between 15-20 plants (plant the larger cloves, eat the smaller ones!). See How to Grow Garlic for planting details, or our video, A Garlic Gardener's Guide. All varieties are grown in the United States
Most garlic varieties will grow almost anywhere, but we have indicated those with special qualities: C = likes cold weather; W = likes warmer weather; US = Grows nationwide Rocambole: European plant (Allium sativum var. ophioscordon) having a garlic like bulb. 2. The bulb of this plant used as a seasoning. ETYMOLOGY: French, from German Rockenbolle : Rocken, distaff (from Middle High German rocke, from Old High German rocko, from Vulgar Latin *rotica, from Latin rotre, to turn; see rotate) + Bolle, bulb (from Middle High German bolle, from Old High German bolla, ball.
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A = available/shipping now AO =accepting advance orders for the 2015 crop for shipping in time for fall planting SO = sold out/not available BB! indicates BEST BUY- an exceptional harvest this year. |