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Basic Climate Guide for garlic planting stock.
Softnecks do well in mild climates and Hardnecks do well in cold climates. We do not recommend hardneck garlic for warm climates. If you live in a warm winter climate and really want a hardneck, the Chesnok Red is a good choice.

Note to all gardeners: All Hood River Garlic is grown at Hood River Garlic, in Hood River, Oregon. All garlic planting seed stock originates from US soil.

Scroll down for hardneck garlic and softneck garlic planting stock varieties:

We are  now able to ship garlic seed and culinary garlic to Northern Idaho, see our FAQ's page for more details and a list of eligible counties .

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Romanian Red - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
Porcelain hardneck variety. Introduced to British Columbia from Romania. AKA - Red Elephant Garlic. A high yielding Porcelain garlic. Ted Jordan Meredith states in "The Complete Book of Garlic" (See garlic books) that Romanian Red yielded the greatest amount of allicin, at 7.7 mg. Allicin helps increase circulation and boosts the immune system.Huge easy to peel cloves. 4-6 cloves per bulb. 25-30 cloves per pound. Late harvest. Stores 6 months. [Hot] 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50.

Romanian Red - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.

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Shantang Purple - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Turban hardneck variety. A sub-species of Artichoke garlic.This garlic variety originates from China, but our seed stock comes from Washington (USDA certified organic). A great garlic for varied climates, it can handle hot dry climates as well as cold northern climates. Shantang Purple packs some serious heat, especially when eaten raw. 6 - 8 cloves per bulb. 38 - 48 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 6 - 7 months. [Hot] 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50.

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Shatili - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Purple Stripe hardneck variety. Originating from Shatili, in the Republic of Georgia. Cultivated at 4,750 feet, a great choice for high elevations like Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. It can handle extreme cold winter climates. Hurry order soon! There is a very limited supply. (This image is actually Chesnok Red, they are both Purple Stripes and look very similar. We will have a new image after harvesting garlic in July, Thanks!) 10 - 12 cloves per bulb. 50 - 60 cloves per pound. Late harvest. Stores 5 - 6 months. [Hot]. Limited supply, 1/2 pounds only please. 8 oz: $11.50.

Shatili - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.

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Siciliano - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Artichoke softneck variety. Originating from Prince Edward Island, British Columbia. (Sorry no image available, will post one after harvesting garlic!). 10-12 cloves per bulb. 75-85 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 6 months. [Medium]. 8 oz: $11.25. 1 lb: $20.00.

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Slovenian - Please order now for mid September, 2013 ship date.
Rocambole hardneck variety. Originating from Slovenia, brought to the U.S. in the 1980's via a Wisconsin gardener. Rocamboles are known for their full bodied flavor, Slovenian has a rich earthy flavor that is not too hot. It grows very well in cold winter climates. In the garden, it produces hardy, striking plants with dark green, broad leaves. An earlier harvester than it's Rocambole cousin "Spanish Roja". In the kitchen, it has a well rounded flavor either raw or cooked. 6-10 cloves per bulb. 45-60 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 5-6 months. [Medium] 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50 - Limited supply, 2 pound maximum per order please.

Slovenian - Please order now for mid September, 2013 ship date.

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Softneck Food Garlic - Please order now for September, 2013 delivery.
Oregon Tilth Certified Organic Artichoke softneck food garlic. 1 lb: $12.95.

Softneck Food Garlic - Please order now for September, 2013 delivery.

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Susanville - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date..
Artichoke softneck variety. One of our favorite softnecks for braiding, the beautiful purple skin adds nice color to your braid. A true garlic flavor that is more flavorful than hot. Susanville can thrive in cold winter climates. 12 - 15 large cloves. 60 - 75 cloves per pound. Early to mid harvest. Stores 7 - 8 months. [Medium] 8 oz: $11.25. 1 lb: $20.00.

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Thai Purple - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Turban hardneck variety. Turbans are a sub-species of Artichoke garlic. A great garlic for varied climates, it can handle hot dry climates as well as cold northern climates. Thai Purple has moderate to strong heat, especially when eaten raw. 6 - 8 cloves per bulb. 38 - 48 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 6 - 7 months. [Hot] 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50.

Thai Purple - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.

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The "Made in The USA" Garlic Gift Pack
New Garlic Gift! The "Made in The U.S.A." Garlic Gift Pack. For the garlic lover who wants a gift with a small carbon foot print. The USA Garlic Gift Pack includes one EZ - Roll Garlic Peeler by Zac Designs (yellow), one Garlic Twist (clear) and one Garlic Mincer by KV Pottery Studio in Hood River, Oregon (your color choice). These three items at a 20% savings from purchasing them individually. Price - $45.95 - includes shipping

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The Complete Book of Garlic - now on sale, 10% off!
The Complete Book of Garlic by Ted Jordan Meredith, published by Storey Books. On sale now 40% off, while supplies last! A guide for gardeners, growers and serious cooks. Hood River Garlic is listed as a source for garlic seed in The Complete Book of Garlic! A true garlic lovers' book with fascinating facts and wonderful images. Regular price - $39.95 Now on sale 10% off! - $35.95 - price includes shipping

The Complete Book of Garlic - now on sale, 10% off!

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Chesnok Red, Siberian, Susanville, and Garlic of the Month Club


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