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Daikon Radish& amp amp amp lt div & amp amp amp lt img src= http://ti2.auctiva.com/web/aswCredit.gif border= 0 & amp amp amp gt & amp amp amp lt br& amp amp amp gt & amp amp amp lt a href= http://www.auctiva.com/?how=scLnk2 target= _blank & amp amp amp gt & amp amp amp lt img src= http://ti2.auctiva.com/images/sc1line2.gif border= 0 & amp amp amp gt & amp amp amp lt /a& amp amp amp gt Garlic growing has a long tradition throughout the country. All of our garlic, onion, and shallot varieties are untreated and ready to use in the kitchen or plant in the garden!Garlic Seed - Bulbs -  Red-HeirloomEarly season garlic harvest! This is likely the most commonly grown variety in the U.S., and for good reason. It is a large, easy to grow softneck, with a nice mild flavor and excellent storage ability. Cal-Early is one of our work-horse” varieties we depend on, year after year, for fresh market and garlic braiding. The skins are a nice off-white with a purple blush and it produces 8-10 cloves per head.(Hardneck)  Big bulbs, slightly purple Average 5-6 cloves per bulb Suitable for soggy soilhe raw flavor is intense and big up front, with some sweetness along with a slight and pleasant bitterness.Garlic expert Chester Aaron calls this raw garlic the perfect garlic flavor .Heat is long lasting, like a hot pepperAverages about 6 to 8 cloves per bulbThis variety has the ability to withstand soggy winter soils much better than others2 and larger diameter bulbs. .Product Details 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 fall. Will develop in spring. or plant in spring for mid-late summer harvest.Days to Maturity:N/AGarlic Type:SoExported By ExportYourStore
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