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3 German Garlic Bulbs for Planting | Hardneck Seed Garlic | Ready to Plant | Cold Hardy | Home Garden Garlic Heads

3 German Garlic Bulbs for Planting | Hardneck Seed Garlic | Ready to Plant | Cold Hardy | Home Garden Garlic Heads

Regular price $120.00 USD
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Grow your own flavorful, gourmet garlic with 3 German Hardneck Garlic Heads, ready to plant upon arrival. This premium hardneck variety is prized for its rich, robust flavor, excellent cold hardiness, and large, easy-to-peel cloves. Perfect for home gardens, raised beds, and homesteads, German garlic produces dependable harvests year after year.

Plant in fall for the largest bulbs the following summer, or plant according to your local growing season. Hardneck garlic also produces edible garlic scapes, providing an additional delicious harvest before the bulbs mature.

Key Features

  • Botanical Name: Allium sativum var. ophioscorodon
  • Common Name: German Hardneck Garlic
  • Plant Type: Edible Bulb
  • Quantity: 3 Garlic Heads
  • Bulb Type: Hardneck
  • Flavor: Rich, Robust, Gourmet Quality
  • Harvest Season: Mid to Late Summer
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun
  • Water Needs: Moderate; prefers well-drained soil
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
  • Characteristics: Cold Hardy, Easy to Grow, Large Cloves, Produces Edible Garlic Scapes

Why You'll Love It

  • Premium hardneck garlic
  • Large, flavorful cloves
  • Excellent for cooking and roasting
  • Produces edible garlic scapes
  • Cold hardy and dependable
  • Easy to grow
  • Great for raised beds and vegetable gardens
  • Harvest fresh homegrown garlic every season

Perfect For

  • Vegetable gardens
  • Raised beds
  • Homesteads
  • Backyard gardens
  • Organic gardening
  • Edible landscapes
  • Kitchen gardens
  • Farm gardens

Planting Instructions

Separate the cloves just before planting, leaving the papery skins intact. Plant each clove approximately 6 inches deep with the pointed end facing upward and space cloves 4–6 inches apart in fertile, well-drained soil. Water after planting and apply mulch in colder climates to protect the bulbs over winter.

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