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Garlic Bulb (Hardneck) - Chesnok Red
A favorite for bold flavor and outstanding roasting qualityGarlic Bulb (Hardneck) - Chesnok Red
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Garlic Bulb (Softneck) - Messidor
Cold-tolerant and well suited for braiding and long-term pantry storageGarlic Bulb (Softneck) - Messidor
Cold-tolerant and well suited for braiding and long-term pantry storageRegular price As Low As $16.99Regular priceUnit price perSale price As Low As $16.99 -
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Garlic Bulb (Softneck) - Nootka Rose
Silverskin softneck variety known for its robust, deep flavor and outstanding storage abilityGarlic Bulb (Softneck) - Nootka Rose
Silverskin softneck variety known for its robust, deep flavor and outstanding storage abilityRegular price As Low As $16.99Regular priceUnit price perSale price As Low As $16.99 -
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Garlic Bulb (Softneck) - California Early
Most commonly grown variety offering a mild, everyday flavorGarlic Bulb (Softneck) - California Early
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Garlic Bulb - Elephant
Botanically closer to leeks, which explains its mild flavor and massive sizeGarlic Bulb - Elephant
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Garlic Bulb (Hardneck) - Dugansku
Purple Stripe variety with a bold, fierce kickGarlic Bulb (Hardneck) - Dugansku
Purple Stripe variety with a bold, fierce kickRegular price As Low As $16.99Regular priceUnit price perSale price As Low As $16.99
Grow Your Own Garlic
- Choose from six unique varieties
- Unmatched flavor and freshness
- Easy, low-maintenance crop
- Excellent long-term storage
How much garlic should I plant?
Each head of garlic, the bulb, consists of five to ten cloves. Separating those cloves and planting each one will mature into a full head of garlic. Let’s say, for example, you and your family eat a head of garlic a week. For this amount, we suggest planting 60 to 70 cloves, therefore needing to purchase 6 to 15 bulbs. (This can fit into a 4x4 bed, planting each clove six inches apart.) We figure if you eat that much garlic, then you may have family and friends that do as well, and this will give you enough to store and share. Plus, you can save a few to plant the following fall!
The Secret to Big, Beautiful Garlic
Garlic responds to increasing day length in spring, which is what signals the plant to begin forming bulbs. Because this timing is set by nature and not by planting date, fall planting gives garlic the advantage of developing a strong root system and plenty of leafy growth before bulbing begins. More foliage at that critical moment means larger, better-formed bulbs at harvest, while garlic planted in winter or early spring simply doesn’t have enough time to build that leaf mass and will produce smaller bulbs.
Garlic also benefits from a period of winter chill, which helps trigger healthy growth and proper bulb development. Just a short stretch of soil temperatures below about 50°F is enough to stimulate this process. This cold response is also why garlic should never be stored in the refrigerator. Cool, moist conditions can actually cause cloves to sprout prematurely.
Why Grow your Own Garlic?
You might wonder what truly sets our garlic apart from what you’ll find at the supermarket. Most grocery stores offer just a single type of garlic, typically a white softneck, despite the fact that there are dozens of distinct garlic varieties. At Eden Brothers, we offer an exceptional selection of rich, flavorful hardnecks and striking purple stripes, each with its own aroma, texture, and taste. Bring these fresh, specialty garlics into your kitchen and discover how much more exciting garlic can be. No more settling for bulbs that have been sitting on store shelves for weeks!