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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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Garlic Braid - Medium, please order now for mid September, 2013 delivery.w
Order now for mid September ship date.
Hood River Garlic Organic Garlic Braids: made from Susanville [Artichoke] organic garlic
Medium - $38.95 - price includes shipping |
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Inchelium Red - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Artichoke softneck variety. Originated from Inchelium, WA, on the Columbia River, near the boarder of Canada. A mild flavored garlic, it rated very high in the Rodale Kitchen taste test. It has large bulbs, with larger cloves on the outside and smaller, layered cloves on the inside. 8 - 10 cloves per bulb. 65 - 75 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 6 - 7 months. [Medium] Recommended for Zones 3-10.
8 oz: $11.25
1 lb: $20.00. |
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Nootka Rose - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Silverskin softneck variety. Originated from Nootka Farm on Waldron Island, WA. Pure white bulbs, with nice uniform shape, the cloves are long and slender, with a beautiful rose hue. Silverskins are the longest storing of all garlic species. In the garden, they have long plant leaves and make quite impressive braids. Medium heat with a smooth finish. 12-15 cloves per bulb. 60-75 cloves per pound. Mid to late harvest. Stores 10 months. Silverskins can grow in varied climates: from maritime, cool wet winters to arid, hot dry climates. [Medium -hot] Recommended for Zones 4-10.
8 oz: $11.25.
1 lb: $20.00. |
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Polish White - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Artichoke softneck variety. Originating from Holly, NY, near Lake Ontario. AKA "New York White" although our Polish White has more "purple" than "white" (must be something to that Oregon soil...?!!!) Akin to the severe cold winter climates of Upstate NY, Polish White adapts well to cold winter climates. The skin is dappled with lavender and pale white. Unlike most other Artichoke varieties, Polish White has HUGE cloves, and almost no small inner cloves... making them a chef's delight in the kitchen. 5-9 (!!!) cloves per bulb. 32-43 cloves per pound. Mid harvest. Stores 6 months. [Medium]
8 oz: $11.25.
1 lb: $20.00. |
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Red Toch - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Artichoke softneck variety. An import from the Republic of Georgia, near the town of Tochliavri, AKA Tochliavri. Cultivated in a northern climate, Red Toch can handle cold winters. A favorite softneck variety of garlic expert; Chester Aaron. Garlic plant matures sooner than other artichokes. Hurry, order soon, limited supply. 12 - 20 cloves per bulb. 55 - 60 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 5 - 6 months. [Medium]
8 oz: $11.25
1 lb: $20.00 - Limited supply, 2 pound maximum please.
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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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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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Transylvanian - Please order now for late September, 2013 ship date.
Artichoke softneck variety. Originating from Romania, this variety produces large bulbs with patches of crimson red. It has a buttery smooth start that finishes with some heat (and of course it will chase off the vampires!) Akin to the Transylvanian Alps: this softneck also withstands cold winters. 12 - 16 cloves per bulb. 85 - 90 cloves per pound. Early harvest. Stores 5 - 6 months. [Medium]
8 oz: $11.25.
1 lb: $20.00. |
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Variety Pack - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
Variety Pack - Four different sub-species of superior organic seed garlic: Chesnok Red (Purple Stripe - hardneck), Korean Red (Asiatic - hardneck), Xian (Turban - hardneck), Siciliano (Artichoke - softneck).
1 lb: $23.25. (1/4 lb each)
2 lb: $42.25. (1/2 lb each) Buy the 2 pound Variety pack and save 8%! |
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Variety Pack 1/2 lb - Please order now for late September, 2013 delivery.
We realize that some of our gardeners have limited space, so we have made a variety pack for smaller lawns and gardens. The 1/2 pound Variety pack contains approximately 1/4 pound each of organic Shantang Purple [Turban - hardneck] and organic Inchelium Red [Artichoke - softneck]. (This image is actually Chesnok Red and Susanville, but the garlic looks very similar. We will have a new image after our July harvest, Thanks!)
Approximately 24 - 30 cloves per 1/2 pound Variety Pack.
8 oz. Variety Pack - $12.95
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