Porcelain Garlic - Hardneck Garlic
Romanian Red (Hardneck, Porcelain)
The easiest to grow garlic, large size bulbs and cloves, strong flavored!
- Since all cloves are large, your harvest should result in all large uniform bulbs usually 2-2.75+”
- Averages 4-6 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
- Best garlic for medicinal purposes
Northern White (Hardneck, Porcelain)
Hardy, easy to grow garlic, large size bulbs and cloves, strong flavored!
- Since all cloves are large, your harvest should result in all large uniform bulbs usually 2-2.75+”
- Averages 4-6 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
- Considered a hot flavored porcelain
Music (Hardneck, Porcelain)
Popular, easy to grow, large, all purpose, strong flavored garlic
- Since all cloves are large, your harvest should result in all large uniform bulbs usually 2-2.75+”
- Averages 4-6 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
Georgian Fire (Hardneck, Porcelain)
Easy to grow, large, all purpose, strong flavored garlic
- One of the best producers in our fields in the last 5 years
- Since all cloves are large, your harvest should result in all large uniform bulbs usually 2-2.75+”
- Averages 4-6 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
Armenian (Hardneck, Porcelain)
Rare heirloom garlic, easy to grow, large, strong flavored garlic
- Since all cloves are large, your harvest should result in all large uniform bulbs usually 2-2.75+”
- Averages 4-6 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
Italian Red (Hardneck, Porcelain)
Robust and Very Hardy, easy to grow, large, strong flavored garlic
- Since all cloves are large, your harvest should result in all large uniform bulbs usually 2-2.75+”
- Averages 4-6 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
German White/German Extra Hardy (Hardneck, Porcelain)
Popular, easy to grow, large, all purpose, strong flavored garlic
- Since all cloves are large, your harvest should result in all large uniform bulbs usually 2-2.75+”
- Averages 4-6 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
How much garlic do I need?
Porcelain Garlic Bulbs
Large, 1/4lb, (2 bulbs, 10 cloves)
Large, 1/2lb, (4 bulbs, 20 cloves)
Large, 1lb, (8 bulbs, 40 cloves)
Large, 5lbs, (40 bulbs, 200 cloves)
Large, 10lbs, (80 bulbs, 400 cloves)
Jumbo, 1/2lb, (3 bulbs, 15 cloves)
Jumbo, 1lb, (6 bulbs, 30 cloves)
Jumbo, 5lbs, (30 bulbs, 150 cloves)
Jumbo, 10lbs, (60 bulbs, 300 cloves)
Culinary, 1lb, (10 bulbs, 50 cloves)
Culinary, 5lbs, (50 bulbs, 250 cloves)
Culinary, 10lbs, (100 bulbs, 500 cloves)
The bulb and clove amounts are ESTIMATES to help you determine how much garlic there is by weight for help with planting and spacing. Every bulb varies by weight and clove count, so only use this as an estimation, because it will be off, but it helps get you close. You can usually plant 1 clove every 6", so 10 cloves will plant 5'. Or, 100 cloves will plant 50 linear feet. A 4'x6' raised bed will plant about 96 cloves.
Rocambole Garlic
Amish Rocambole (Hardneck, Rocambole)
Heirloom garlic grown by Wisconsin Amish, Medium/Hot flavored, for intermediate growers, great for baking and roasting, and other all-purpose dishes
- With a range of clove sizes, your harvest should result in all sized bulbs from 1.75-2.75” bulbs
- Averages 8-10 cloves per bulb
- Short storing garlic - 5-6 months
German Red (Hardneck, Rocambole)
Easier to grow Rocambole with the taste for a garlic connoisseur.
- With a range of clove sizes, your harvest should result in all sized bulbs from 1.75-2.75” bulbs
- Averages 8-10 cloves per bulb
- Short storing garlic - 5-6 months
Chamisal Wild (Hardneck, Rocambole)
Rare Rocambole with the taste for a garlic connoisseur.
- With a range of clove sizes, your harvest should result in all sized bulbs from 1.75-2.75” bulbs
- Averages 8-10 cloves per bulb
- Short storing garlic - 5-6 months
How much garlic do I need?
Rocambole Garlic Bulbs
Rocambole (about 10 cloves per bulb)
Large, 1/4lb. (2 bulbs, 20 cloves)
Large, 1/2lb. (4 bulbs, 40 cloves)
Large, 1lb. (8 bulbs, 80 cloves)
Large, 5lbs. (40 bulbs, 400 cloves)
Large, 10lbs. (80 bulbs, 800 cloves)
Jumbo, 1/2lb. (3 bulbs, 30 cloves)
Jumbo, 1lb. (6 bulbs, 60 cloves)
Jumbo, 5lbs. (30 bulbs, 300 cloves)
Jumbo, 10lbs. (60 bulbs, 600 cloves)
Culinary, 1lb. (10 bulbs, 100 cloves)
Culinary, 5lbs. (50 bulbs, 500 cloves)
Culinary, 10lbs. (100 bulbs, 1000 cloves)
The bulb and clove amounts are ESTIMATES to help you determine how much garlic there is by weight for help with planting and spacing. Every bulb varies by weight and clove count, so only use this as an estimation, because it will be off, but it helps get you close. You can usually plant 1 clove every 6", so 10 cloves will plant 5'. Or, 100 cloves will plant 50 linear feet. A 4'x6' raised bed will plant about 96 cloves.
Purple Stripe Garlic
Vietnamese Red (Hardneck, Purple Stripe)
Easy to grow popular purple stripe, beautiful purple striped bulbs with great coloring, best baking, roasting and sautéing garlic
- With a range of clove sizes, your harvest should result in all sized bulbs from 1.5-2.75+” bulbs
- Averages 9-12 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
Chesnok Red (Hardneck, Purple Stripe)
Easy to grow, beautiful, best baking, roasting and sautéing garlic
- With a range of clove sizes, your harvest should result in all sized bulbs from 1.5-2.75+” bulbs
- Best Tasting Garlic with a milder flavor
- Averages 9-12 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
Pehoski Purple (Hardneck, Purple Stripe)
- 5-7 Large Fat Cloves/Bulb
- Heirloom garlic passed down through generations in the Polish community in Stevens Point Wisconsin
- In the 1980’s, it was named Pehoski Purple by John Swenson a leader and advisor at Seed Savers Exchange.
- Garlic flavor: intense when raw and gets milder into an earthy garlic flavor when roasted and sautéed
Red Grain (Hardneck, Purple Stripe)
- Great Performing purple stripes
- Wonderful roasting garlic with medium flavor.
- Grown consistent and uniform large bulbs especially well in northern regions
- From Chichisdzhavari, Republic of Georgia
How much garlic do I need?
Purple Stripe Garlic Bulbs
Large, 1/4lb, (2 bulbs, 24 cloves)
Large, 1/2lb, (4 bulbs, 48 cloves)
Large, 1lb, (8 bulbs, 96 cloves)
Large, 5lbs, (40 bulbs, 480 cloves)
Large, 10lbs, (80 bulbs, 960 cloves)
Jumbo, 1/2lb, (3 bulbs, 36 cloves)
Jumbo, 1lb, (6 bulbs, 72 cloves)
Jumbo, 5lbs, (30 bulbs, 360 cloves)
Jumbo, 10lbs, (60 bulbs, 720 cloves)
Culinary, 1lb, (10 bulbs, 120 cloves)
Culinary, 5lbs, (50 bulbs, 600 cloves)
Culinary, 10lbs, (100 bulbs, 1200 cloves)
The bulb and clove amounts are ESTIMATES to help you determine how much garlic there is by weight for help with planting and spacing. Every bulb varies by weight and clove count, so only use this as an estimation, because it will be off, but it helps get you close. You can usually plant 1 clove every 6", so 10 cloves will plant 5'. Or, 100 cloves will plant 50 linear feet. A 4'x6' raised bed will plant about 96 cloves.
Asiatic Garlic
Asian Tempest (Hardneck, Asiatic)
HOT Garlic, early to harvest, a little temperamental to grow, but the flavor is fantastic!
- With a range of clove sizes, your harvest should result in all sized bulbs from 1.5-2.25+” bulbs
- Averages 5-7 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic - 7-10 months
How much garlic do I need?
Asiatic Garlic Bulbs
Size & Amount | Bulbs | Cloves |
Large 2 bulbs | 2 | 14 |
Large 1/2lb | 4 | 28 |
Large 1lb | 8 | 56 |
Large 5lbs | 40 | 280 |
Large 10lbs | 80 | 560 |
Jumbo 2 bulbs | 2 | 14 |
Jumbo 1/2lb | 3 | 21 |
Jumbo 1lb | 6 | 42 |
Jumbo 5lbs | 30 | 210 |
Jumbo 10lbs | 60 | 420 |
Culinary 2 bulbs | 2 | 14 |
Culinary 1lb | 10 | 70 |
Culinary 5lbs | 50 | 350 |
Culinary 10lbs | 100 | 700 |
The bulb and clove amounts are ESTIMATES to help you determine how much garlic there is by weight for help with planting and spacing. Every bulb varies by weight and clove count, so only use this as an estimation, because it will be off, but it helps get you close. You can usually plant 1 clove every 6", so 10 cloves will plant 5'. Or, 100 cloves will plant 50 linear feet. A 4'x6' raised bed will plant about 96 cloves.
Marbled Purple Stripe
Russian Giant (Hardneck, Marbled Purple Stripe)
- 5-7 Large Fat Cloves/Bulb
- Highly productive in all regions even warm regions
- Grows well in northern states with consistently good yields and size
- Garlic flavor: A great mild flavored garlic with large fat cloves which is a great all-purpose garlic especially in raw dishes, but is wonderful sautéed & roasted too.
Metechi (Hardneck, Marbeled Purple Stripe)
- 5-7 Large Fat Cloves/Bulb
- Highly productive in all regions even warm regions
- Garlic flavor: Known as one of the HOTTEST garlics raw!
- Longer storing
- Easy to grow!
Jovak (Hardneck, Marbeled Purple Stripe)
Rare Marbled Purple Stripe with the taste for a garlic connoisseur. New this year - product will be added to store soon!
- Large fat cloves
- Averages 5-7 cloves per bulb
- Long storing garlic
- Great for processing garlic in kitchens with superb flavor and easy to peel garlic cloves.
How much garlic do I need?
Marbled Purple Stripe Garlic Bulbs
Size & Amount | Bulbs | Cloves |
Large 2 bulbs | 2 | 14 |
Large 1/2lb | 4 | 28 |
Large 1lb | 8 | 56 |
Large 5lbs | 40 | 280 |
Large 10lbs | 80 | 560 |
Jumbo 2 bulbs | 2 | 14 |
Jumbo 1/2lb | 3 | 21 |
Jumbo 1lb | 6 | 42 |
Jumbo 5lbs | 30 | 210 |
Jumbo 10lbs | 60 | 420 |
Culinary 2 bulbs | 2 | 14 |
Culinary 1lb | 10 | 70 |
Culinary 5lbs | 50 | 350 |
Culinary 10lbs | 100 | 700 |
The bulb and clove amounts are ESTIMATES to help you determine how much garlic there is by weight for help with planting and spacing. Every bulb varies by weight and clove count, so only use this as an estimation, because it will be off, but it helps get you close. You can usually plant 1 clove every 6", so 10 cloves will plant 5'. Or, 100 cloves will plant 50 linear feet. A 4'x6' raised bed will plant about 96 cloves.
Softneck Garlic
Inchelium Red (Softneck, Artichoke)
- National softneck taste-test winner!
- A mild flavored garlic is great baked, roasted, and nicely blended with mashed potatoes.
- One of Martha Stewarts favorite garlics https://www.marthastewart.com/1530812/martha-garlic-harvest-recipes
- Beautiful white and purple coloring in the bulbs make for great braiding garlic
Lorz Italian (Softneck, Artichoke)
- Northwest heirloom brought from Italy by the Lorz family in the late 19th century.
- Well adapted to summer heat.
- Has more heat and better flavor than other Artichoke varieties.
- Large bulbs
- 12 to 19 cloves - not many small interior cloves.
Silverwhite (Softneck, Silverskin)
- Silverskin
- Longest storing garlic
- Great for braiding
- Milder garlic flavor
- Beautiful white bulbs
- Grows well in southern states
- Multiplies well with many cloves per bulb
How much garlic do I need?
Softneck Garlic Bulbs
Softneck | Bulbs | Cloves |
Large 1/4lb | 2 | 30 |
Large 1/2lb | 4 | 60 |
Large 1lb | 8 | 120 |
Large 5lb | 40 | 600 |
Large 10lbs | 80 | 1200 |
Jumbo 1/2lb | 3 | 45 |
Jumbo 1lb | 6 | 90 |
Jumbo 5lbs | 30 | 450 |
Jumbo 10lbs | 60 | 900 |
Culinary 1lb | 10 | 150 |
Culinary 5lbs | 50 | 750 |
Culinary 10lbs | 100 | 1500 |
The bulb and clove amounts are ESTIMATES to help you determine how much garlic there is by weight for help with planting and spacing. Every bulb varies by weight and clove count, so only use this as an estimation, because it will be off, but it helps get you close. You can usually plant 1 clove every 6", so 10 cloves will plant 5'. Or, 100 cloves will plant 50 linear feet. A 4'x6' raised bed will plant about 96 cloves.