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ORGANIC, GROWN IN MY SEED GARDEN, HARVESTED AND PACKAGED BY HAND EACH PURCHASE INCLUDES A FULL PAGE SEED FACT SHEET AND PLANTING/GROWING INSTRUCTIONS.
ALL SEED LOTS ARE TESTED FOR GERMINATION.
THE LISTING PICTURE IS FROM MY SEED GARDEN
NOTE: BULBS WILL VARY IN SIZE AND YOUR SHIPMENT MAY CONSIST OF A MIX OF LARGE, MEDIUM AND SMALL BULBS; NO GUARANTEES
Early season garlic harvest!
This is likely the most commonly grown variety in the U.S., and for good reason. It is easy to grow softneck, with a nice mild flavor and excellent storage ability. Cal-Early is one of our "work-horseā varieties we depend on, year after year, for fresh market and garlic braiding. The skins are a nice off-white with a purple blush at times and it produces 4 to 8 cloves per head.
Product Details
Zones: 3-9
Planting Depth: Plant individual cloves with the scab end down and the pointed end up, one to two inches deep in well-worked beds.
Spacing: 4" apart in same row. Place 36" between separate rows.
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
When to Plant:Plant 4-6 weeks before frost. Early-mid Spring. Will develop in spring. or plant in spring for mid-late summer harvest.
Days to Maturity:N/A
Garlic Type:Softneck
Plant Height: 18-24" inches
Comments: Great tasting and produces early.
All bulbs are packaged and for the current growing season.
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About Us
We are a small family run seed processor that has a long tradition of farming for many generations. I fondly remember my Grandfather telling stories about his Grandfather tilling the earth and the events that impacted his success. The stories bring to life the courage and creativity required to survive capricious weather and market prices. Our history makes it clear that the rewards of farming, including the birthing of the calves, the bounty of a good harvest, and the family's feeling of being rooted in the soil. I still remember with pride, getting to sit on my Grandfathers lap while driving the tractor for the first time during corn harvest.