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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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Ajo Rojo - Preseason orders for late September delivery.
Ajo Rojo - Creole hardneck variety. Originating from Spain, Ajo Rojo came to us via Nevada in the 1990s. Original name is Spanish Rojo, the name Ajo Rojo means "Red Garlic". This zesty little garlic has pale white outer skin wrappers, but once peeled away you reveal striking crimson colored cloves. A sweet tasting garlic that ends with some heat. Creoles are a Silverskin (softneck) sub-variety, which attributes to its great storage quality; the longest storage life of all the hardnecks. The flavor tends to improve in storage. 8-10 cloves per bulb. 45-50 cloves per pound. Stores 10-11 months. Recommended for zones 5-10. [Medium] Limited supply, 1/2 pounds only please. 8 oz: $11.50 1 lb: $20.50

Ajo Rojo - Preseason orders for late September delivery.

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Belarus - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
Purple Stripe hardneck variety. Originating from Belarus. This varietal is the most preferred by Washington Horticulturist, Richard Hannan. In the garden, Belarus will be the earliest Purple Stripe to appear and harvest. The skin can be burgundy to purple depending on the soil. The bulbs are more tear-drop shaped, giving them more cloves per bulb on average. Flavor tends to be hearty and smooth. (This image is actually Chesnok Red, but they look similar. We will have a new image after harvesting garlic in July, Thanks!) 6 - 10 cloves per bulb. 45 - 50 cloves per pound. Mid harvest. Stores 6 months. [Medium] Recommended for Zones 1-7. Limited supply, 1/2 pounds only please. 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50.

Belarus - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.

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Bogatyr - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
Marbled Purple Stripe hardneck variety. Originating from Eastern Germany, then Moscow. Very hot when eaten raw. The beautiful bulbs are purple and white pin striped. With nice large cloves that are easy to peel. 5 - 9 giant cloves per bulb. 35 - 40 cloves per pound. Late harvest. Stores 6 months. [Medium -hot] Recommended for Zones 1-6. 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50.

Bogatyr - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.

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Burgundy - Please order now for late September,2013 delivery.
Creole hardneck variety. Originating from U.C. Davis by Oregonian, Horace Shaw. As its name implies, Burgundy has beautiful crimson colored skins. The bulbs tend to be more short than elongated. (This image is actually Ajo Rojo, but they are both Creoles and look very similar. We will have a new image after harvesting garlic in July, Thanks!) 8-12 cloves per bulb. 42-50 cloves per pound. Mid harvest. Stores 6 - 7 months. [Medium] Recommended for Zones 5-10. Limited supply, 2 pound maximum per order please. 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50.

Burgundy - Please order now for late September,2013 delivery.

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Chesnok Red - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
Purple Stripe hardneck variety. Originates from Shvelisi, in the Republic of Georgia. This beautiful purple stripe keeps its terrific flavor after cooking. Chesnok Red is a superior varietal that should be in all garlic lovers gardens! 10 - 12 cloves per bulb. 50 - 60 cloves per pound. Late harvest. Stores 5 - 6 months. Small bulbs store the longest. [Hot] Recommended for Zones 1-9. 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50.

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

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China Dawn- New variety! Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
Turban hardneck variety. An early maturing variety. (This image is actually Red Janice, but they are both Turbans and look almost identical. We will have a new image after harvesting garlic in July, Thanks!) 10 - 12 cloves per bulb. 75 - 80 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 6 - 7 months. [Medium] Recommended for Zones 2-10. 6 - 8 cloves per bulb. 38 - 48 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 6 - 7 months. [Medium to Hot] 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50.

China Dawn- New variety! Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.

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Georgia Crystal - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Porcelain hardneck variety. Great for salsas and pesto, this garlic is mild when eaten raw. A healthy choice for its high allicin content: allicin helps increase circulation and boosts the immune system. Tear drop shaped bulbs with large cloves. 4 - 6 cloves per bulb. 35 - 45 cloves per pound. Late harvest. Stores 6 months. [Medium] Recommended for Zones 1-7. 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50 - Limited supply, 2 pound maximum per order please.

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

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Georgia Fire - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery
Porcelain hardneck variety. Originating from the Republic of Georgia, this cultivar is tolerant of cold winter climates. Flavor is sulfurous and hot. Tear drop shaped bulbs with extremely large cloves. The white skin wrappers may flaunt a hint of pink or gold. 5 - 9 cloves per bulb. 30 - 45 cloves per pound. Mid harvest. Stores 5 months. [Hottest] Recommended for Zones 1-7. 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50 - Limited supply, 3 pound maximum per order please.

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German Red - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
German Red - Rocambole hardneck variety. Rocamboles often have a more sweet garlic flavor than spicy. Bulbs skins are reddish brown on the outside, with brown clove wrappers. 7 - 11 cloves per bulb. 45-58 cloves per pound. Late harvest. Stores 5-6 months. [Medium] 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50 - Limited supply, 2 pound maximum per order please.

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

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Keeper - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
Creole hardneck variety. Longest storage quality of all the hardnecks. We call Keeper the "ugly duckling" because it has a dull, tan outer skin but inside you will find beautiful crimson red cloves. A challenging plant to grow because the leaves tend to fall over before harvest. 5 - 9 cloves per bulb. 35 - 45 cloves per pound. Mid harvest. Stores 8 - 9 months. [Medium - sweet] Recommended for Zones 5-10. 8 oz: $11.50. 1 lb: $20.50

Keeper - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.

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