XXX SOLD OUT RED GRAIN HARDNECK PLANTING GARLIC
Type: Hardneck, Purple Stripe. Appearance: Reddish-brown cloves, with some varieties having white bulbs with red streaks. Flavor: Bold, spicy flavor when raw, which deepens and mellows when cooked. It often leaves a lingering, pleasant garlicky aftertaste. Origin: Originates from the Republic of Georgia. Cloves per Bulb: Approximately 6-8 cloves. Some sources suggest 8-12 medium-size cloves per bulb. Storage: Stores well, with a life of 6-9 months. Culinary Uses: Excellent for roasting, sautéing, and adding depth to dishes. Some varieties, like Chesnok Red, are particularly praised for baking. Growing Information: Planting: Generally planted in the fall for a summer harvest. Hardiness: Hardy and performs well in many US regions, both Northern and Southern states. Scapes: Hardneck garlic produces scapes (flower stalks) that should be removed to redirect energy to bulb growth. Scapes are edible and have a mild garlic flavor. In summary, Red Grain garlic is a flavorful a