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ROCAMBOLE - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Rocambole Garlics. Rocambole garlics tend to have thinner bulb wrappers than other hardnecks and lots of purple striping and splotches. They are not as white as other hardnecks and have a brownish cast to them, in fact, some of them almost look as thoughthey need a
THERMADRONE
Thermadrone is an excellent early season flavorful garlic from France. Thermadrone is a mild artichoke that adds to our collection of French garlics for authenticity in French cooking - next year we hope to add a silverskin. Your French culinary creation cannot be truly authentic unless you use the same kinds of garlic that the chefs in France XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. METECHI - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Know where your food comes from and who grew it - Order Metechi from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Do you grow large, clean bulbs of gourmet garlic organically? BURGUNDY - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Burgundy. A richly flavorful with mellow pungency Creole garlic. Harvests early summer - stores through winter into mid-spring. Know for sure where your food comes from - buy direct from our growers below and save. Burgundy is as beautiful a garlic as the name implies. The Creole group may well be the most beautiful of all garlics formore than
KILLARNEY RED
Harvests early-mid summer - stores through fall into winter. Easy to grow Rocambole for northerly growers. Killarney Red's source of origin is unknown and is thought to have come from German Red or Spanish Roja, but is said to grow better than both these days. It is a generally good sized and can be a rather large garlic. PHILLIPS - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS A rich, musky Rocambole hardneck Garlic. Harvests early in summer - stores into mid-winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. A delicious Rocambole that stores longer than most Rockies. Phillips is TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Welcome to our Online Garlic Farmers Market. Gourmet Garlic Gardens offers you a wealth of garlic information, as well as being an excellent resource for finding and buying unusual and exotic varieties of garlic direct from the growers. Click on the photos on the left to view information regarding the type of garlic shown. GARLIC DISEASES & PESTS There are several primary problems that can beset garlic; soil nutrient imbalances, irrigation variance, seasonal weather variation, insect pests, fungi and viruses. Most of these we can do a little something about. Prevention is usually the easiest way to deal with growing problems. By maintaining a good organic garden soil, most ofthese
ROCAMBOLE - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Rocambole Garlics. Rocambole garlics tend to have thinner bulb wrappers than other hardnecks and lots of purple striping and splotches. They are not as white as other hardnecks and have a brownish cast to them, in fact, some of them almost look as thoughthey need a
THERMADRONE
Thermadrone is an excellent early season flavorful garlic from France. Thermadrone is a mild artichoke that adds to our collection of French garlics for authenticity in French cooking - next year we hope to add a silverskin. Your French culinary creation cannot be truly authentic unless you use the same kinds of garlic that the chefs in France XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. METECHI - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Know where your food comes from and who grew it - Order Metechi from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Do you grow large, clean bulbs of gourmet garlic organically? BURGUNDY - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Burgundy. A richly flavorful with mellow pungency Creole garlic. Harvests early summer - stores through winter into mid-spring. Know for sure where your food comes from - buy direct from our growers below and save. Burgundy is as beautiful a garlic as the name implies. The Creole group may well be the most beautiful of all garlics formore than
KILLARNEY RED
Harvests early-mid summer - stores through fall into winter. Easy to grow Rocambole for northerly growers. Killarney Red's source of origin is unknown and is thought to have come from German Red or Spanish Roja, but is said to grow better than both these days. It is a generally good sized and can be a rather large garlic. PHILLIPS - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS A rich, musky Rocambole hardneck Garlic. Harvests early in summer - stores into mid-winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. A delicious Rocambole that stores longer than most Rockies. Phillips is TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GOURMET GARLIC SAMPLER Mouseover their pictures to see their contact information - click on their pictures to go to their websites to learn about them and buy from them. Buy Gourmet Garlic Samplers direct from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Swallow Hill GardensHardwick, VT 05843
XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. GARLIC DISEASES & PESTS There are several primary problems that can beset garlic; soil nutrient imbalances, irrigation variance, seasonal weather variation, insect pests, fungi and viruses. Most of these we can do a little something about. Prevention is usually the easiest way to deal with growing problems. By maintaining a good organic garden soil, most ofthese
TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GERMINADOR - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Germinador is a wonderful Creole garlic from the South of France. Germinador is nicely flavorful but has little or no pungency and so makes a delightful garlic for raw eating for those who love flavor but don't like hotness. Germinador is very impressively the longest storing of all the Creoles and Creoles are longer storing garlics thanmost.
SIBERIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Siberian. A rich musky hardneck garlic that is mild when raw. Siberian, Metechi's Mild-Mannered Cousin. Harvests mid-summer - stores through winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. The first time we grew Siberian a couple of years ago, One of our gardens was attacked by a plague of grasshoppers just as they were starting to forms bulbsand
PRESERVING GARLIC
In a large stainless steel saucepan, combine vinegar, wine, pickling salt, sugar and oregano. Bring to a boil; boil gently 1 minute; remove from heat. Add peeled garlic cloves to hot vinegar mixture. Stir constantly 1 minute. Pack garlic and 1 dried whole chili pepper into aGERMAN EXTRA HARDY
German Extra Hardy, is also known as German White, Northern White and German Stiffneck is a large, beautiful and well-formed porcelain garlic. These are all the same garlic but grown in different places under different names. Its flavor is very strong and robust and sticks around for a long time. From a grower's perspective, it is a tall darkRUSSIAN GIANT
Russian Giant garlics have brownish-purplish bulb wrappers and easy to peel brownish clove covers and some of the largest cloves of all garlics. There is an average of only five cloves per bulb but they are HUGE cloves of very flavorful garlic. They have thick, wide deep green leaves with a bluish hue. ORGANIC VS. CHEMICAL GROWING Chemical growers feed the plants at the expense of the soil-and a lot of money. Organic growers feed the soil to the benefit of the plants-for very little money. If you build up your soil with manures and compost and a few trace minerals, your soil will stay healthy for years with a minimum of additions but when you use chemicals, you mustadd
GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Welcome to our Online Garlic Farmers Market. Gourmet Garlic Gardens offers you a wealth of garlic information, as well as being an excellent resource for finding and buying unusual and exotic varieties of garlic direct from the growers. Click on the photos on the left to view information regarding the type of garlic shown. GARLIC DISEASES & PESTS There are several primary problems that can beset garlic; soil nutrient imbalances, irrigation variance, seasonal weather variation, insect pests, fungi and viruses. Most of these we can do a little something about. Prevention is usually the easiest way to deal with growing problems. By maintaining a good organic garden soil, most ofthese
ROCAMBOLE - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Rocambole Garlics. Rocambole garlics tend to have thinner bulb wrappers than other hardnecks and lots of purple striping and splotches. They are not as white as other hardnecks and have a brownish cast to them, in fact, some of them almost look as thoughthey need a
THERMADRONE
Thermadrone is an excellent early season flavorful garlic from France. Thermadrone is a mild artichoke that adds to our collection of French garlics for authenticity in French cooking - next year we hope to add a silverskin. Your French culinary creation cannot be truly authentic unless you use the same kinds of garlic that the chefs in France XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. METECHI - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Know where your food comes from and who grew it - Order Metechi from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Do you grow large, clean bulbs of gourmet garlic organically? BURGUNDY - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Burgundy. A richly flavorful with mellow pungency Creole garlic. Harvests early summer - stores through winter into mid-spring. Know for sure where your food comes from - buy direct from our growers below and save. Burgundy is as beautiful a garlic as the name implies. The Creole group may well be the most beautiful of all garlics formore than
KILLARNEY RED
Harvests early-mid summer - stores through fall into winter. Easy to grow Rocambole for northerly growers. Killarney Red's source of origin is unknown and is thought to have come from German Red or Spanish Roja, but is said to grow better than both these days. It is a generally good sized and can be a rather large garlic. PHILLIPS - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS A rich, musky Rocambole hardneck Garlic. Harvests early in summer - stores into mid-winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. A delicious Rocambole that stores longer than most Rockies. Phillips is TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Welcome to our Online Garlic Farmers Market. Gourmet Garlic Gardens offers you a wealth of garlic information, as well as being an excellent resource for finding and buying unusual and exotic varieties of garlic direct from the growers. Click on the photos on the left to view information regarding the type of garlic shown. GARLIC DISEASES & PESTS There are several primary problems that can beset garlic; soil nutrient imbalances, irrigation variance, seasonal weather variation, insect pests, fungi and viruses. Most of these we can do a little something about. Prevention is usually the easiest way to deal with growing problems. By maintaining a good organic garden soil, most ofthese
ROCAMBOLE - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Rocambole Garlics. Rocambole garlics tend to have thinner bulb wrappers than other hardnecks and lots of purple striping and splotches. They are not as white as other hardnecks and have a brownish cast to them, in fact, some of them almost look as thoughthey need a
THERMADRONE
Thermadrone is an excellent early season flavorful garlic from France. Thermadrone is a mild artichoke that adds to our collection of French garlics for authenticity in French cooking - next year we hope to add a silverskin. Your French culinary creation cannot be truly authentic unless you use the same kinds of garlic that the chefs in France XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. METECHI - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Know where your food comes from and who grew it - Order Metechi from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Do you grow large, clean bulbs of gourmet garlic organically? BURGUNDY - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Burgundy. A richly flavorful with mellow pungency Creole garlic. Harvests early summer - stores through winter into mid-spring. Know for sure where your food comes from - buy direct from our growers below and save. Burgundy is as beautiful a garlic as the name implies. The Creole group may well be the most beautiful of all garlics formore than
KILLARNEY RED
Harvests early-mid summer - stores through fall into winter. Easy to grow Rocambole for northerly growers. Killarney Red's source of origin is unknown and is thought to have come from German Red or Spanish Roja, but is said to grow better than both these days. It is a generally good sized and can be a rather large garlic. PHILLIPS - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS A rich, musky Rocambole hardneck Garlic. Harvests early in summer - stores into mid-winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. A delicious Rocambole that stores longer than most Rockies. Phillips is TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GOURMET GARLIC SAMPLER Mouseover their pictures to see their contact information - click on their pictures to go to their websites to learn about them and buy from them. Buy Gourmet Garlic Samplers direct from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Swallow Hill GardensHardwick, VT 05843
XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. GARLIC DISEASES & PESTS There are several primary problems that can beset garlic; soil nutrient imbalances, irrigation variance, seasonal weather variation, insect pests, fungi and viruses. Most of these we can do a little something about. Prevention is usually the easiest way to deal with growing problems. By maintaining a good organic garden soil, most ofthese
TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GERMINADOR - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Germinador is a wonderful Creole garlic from the South of France. Germinador is nicely flavorful but has little or no pungency and so makes a delightful garlic for raw eating for those who love flavor but don't like hotness. Germinador is very impressively the longest storing of all the Creoles and Creoles are longer storing garlics thanmost.
SIBERIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Siberian. A rich musky hardneck garlic that is mild when raw. Siberian, Metechi's Mild-Mannered Cousin. Harvests mid-summer - stores through winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. The first time we grew Siberian a couple of years ago, One of our gardens was attacked by a plague of grasshoppers just as they were starting to forms bulbsand
PRESERVING GARLIC
In a large stainless steel saucepan, combine vinegar, wine, pickling salt, sugar and oregano. Bring to a boil; boil gently 1 minute; remove from heat. Add peeled garlic cloves to hot vinegar mixture. Stir constantly 1 minute. Pack garlic and 1 dried whole chili pepper into aGERMAN EXTRA HARDY
German Extra Hardy, is also known as German White, Northern White and German Stiffneck is a large, beautiful and well-formed porcelain garlic. These are all the same garlic but grown in different places under different names. Its flavor is very strong and robust and sticks around for a long time. From a grower's perspective, it is a tall darkRUSSIAN GIANT
Russian Giant garlics have brownish-purplish bulb wrappers and easy to peel brownish clove covers and some of the largest cloves of all garlics. There is an average of only five cloves per bulb but they are HUGE cloves of very flavorful garlic. They have thick, wide deep green leaves with a bluish hue. ORGANIC VS. CHEMICAL GROWING Chemical growers feed the plants at the expense of the soil-and a lot of money. Organic growers feed the soil to the benefit of the plants-for very little money. If you build up your soil with manures and compost and a few trace minerals, your soil will stay healthy for years with a minimum of additions but when you use chemicals, you mustadd
GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Welcome to our Online Garlic Farmers Market. Gourmet Garlic Gardens offers you a wealth of garlic information, as well as being an excellent resource for finding and buying unusual and exotic varieties of garlic direct from the growers. Click on the photos on the left to view information regarding the type of garlic shown. GARLIC DISEASES & PESTS There are several primary problems that can beset garlic; soil nutrient imbalances, irrigation variance, seasonal weather variation, insect pests, fungi and viruses. Most of these we can do a little something about. Prevention is usually the easiest way to deal with growing problems. By maintaining a good organic garden soil, most ofthese
ROCAMBOLE - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Rocambole Garlics. Rocambole garlics tend to have thinner bulb wrappers than other hardnecks and lots of purple striping and splotches. They are not as white as other hardnecks and have a brownish cast to them, in fact, some of them almost look as thoughthey need a
THERMADRONE
Thermadrone is an excellent early season flavorful garlic from France. Thermadrone is a mild artichoke that adds to our collection of French garlics for authenticity in French cooking - next year we hope to add a silverskin. Your French culinary creation cannot be truly authentic unless you use the same kinds of garlic that the chefs in France XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. METECHI - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Know where your food comes from and who grew it - Order Metechi from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Do you grow large, clean bulbs of gourmet garlic organically? BURGUNDY - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Burgundy. A richly flavorful with mellow pungency Creole garlic. Harvests early summer - stores through winter into mid-spring. Know for sure where your food comes from - buy direct from our growers below and save. Burgundy is as beautiful a garlic as the name implies. The Creole group may well be the most beautiful of all garlics formore than
KILLARNEY RED
Harvests early-mid summer - stores through fall into winter. Easy to grow Rocambole for northerly growers. Killarney Red's source of origin is unknown and is thought to have come from German Red or Spanish Roja, but is said to grow better than both these days. It is a generally good sized and can be a rather large garlic. PHILLIPS - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS A rich, musky Rocambole hardneck Garlic. Harvests early in summer - stores into mid-winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. A delicious Rocambole that stores longer than most Rockies. Phillips is TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Welcome to our Online Garlic Farmers Market. Gourmet Garlic Gardens offers you a wealth of garlic information, as well as being an excellent resource for finding and buying unusual and exotic varieties of garlic direct from the growers. Click on the photos on the left to view information regarding the type of garlic shown. GARLIC DISEASES & PESTS There are several primary problems that can beset garlic; soil nutrient imbalances, irrigation variance, seasonal weather variation, insect pests, fungi and viruses. Most of these we can do a little something about. Prevention is usually the easiest way to deal with growing problems. By maintaining a good organic garden soil, most ofthese
ROCAMBOLE - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Rocambole Garlics. Rocambole garlics tend to have thinner bulb wrappers than other hardnecks and lots of purple striping and splotches. They are not as white as other hardnecks and have a brownish cast to them, in fact, some of them almost look as thoughthey need a
THERMADRONE
Thermadrone is an excellent early season flavorful garlic from France. Thermadrone is a mild artichoke that adds to our collection of French garlics for authenticity in French cooking - next year we hope to add a silverskin. Your French culinary creation cannot be truly authentic unless you use the same kinds of garlic that the chefs in France XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. METECHI - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Know where your food comes from and who grew it - Order Metechi from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Do you grow large, clean bulbs of gourmet garlic organically? BURGUNDY - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Burgundy. A richly flavorful with mellow pungency Creole garlic. Harvests early summer - stores through winter into mid-spring. Know for sure where your food comes from - buy direct from our growers below and save. Burgundy is as beautiful a garlic as the name implies. The Creole group may well be the most beautiful of all garlics formore than
KILLARNEY RED
Harvests early-mid summer - stores through fall into winter. Easy to grow Rocambole for northerly growers. Killarney Red's source of origin is unknown and is thought to have come from German Red or Spanish Roja, but is said to grow better than both these days. It is a generally good sized and can be a rather large garlic. PHILLIPS - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS A rich, musky Rocambole hardneck Garlic. Harvests early in summer - stores into mid-winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. A delicious Rocambole that stores longer than most Rockies. Phillips is TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GOURMET GARLIC SAMPLER Mouseover their pictures to see their contact information - click on their pictures to go to their websites to learn about them and buy from them. Buy Gourmet Garlic Samplers direct from these growers: Allicin's Ranch - Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845 - 208 267- 8076 allicinsranch.com. benronniger@hotmail.com. Swallow Hill GardensHardwick, VT 05843
XIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Xian (Pronounced She-Ann) An earthy, rich Turban hardneck Garlic. Know where your food comes from. - Order Xian direct from our growers below - And Save. Harvests in late spring or early summer - stores about into mid fall. Xian -- Order now for shipping in early fall. Xian is a beautiful and mysterious garlic that everyone should grow if they can. GARLIC DISEASES & PESTS There are several primary problems that can beset garlic; soil nutrient imbalances, irrigation variance, seasonal weather variation, insect pests, fungi and viruses. Most of these we can do a little something about. Prevention is usually the easiest way to deal with growing problems. By maintaining a good organic garden soil, most ofthese
TURBAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS The umbel is covered with a membrane called a spathe and the pointed end of the spathe is called a beak. Turban garlics usually have a beak in the range of 6 to 9 inches or so and have the second-longest beaks of all garlic varities. Not all have scapes but most usually do. Turbans have 30 to 100 small rice-size bulbils in their bulbilcapsule.
GERMINADOR - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Germinador is a wonderful Creole garlic from the South of France. Germinador is nicely flavorful but has little or no pungency and so makes a delightful garlic for raw eating for those who love flavor but don't like hotness. Germinador is very impressively the longest storing of all the Creoles and Creoles are longer storing garlics thanmost.
SIBERIAN - GOURMET GARLIC GARDENS Siberian. A rich musky hardneck garlic that is mild when raw. Siberian, Metechi's Mild-Mannered Cousin. Harvests mid-summer - stores through winter. Order now for shipment in the fall. The first time we grew Siberian a couple of years ago, One of our gardens was attacked by a plague of grasshoppers just as they were starting to forms bulbsand
PRESERVING GARLIC
In a large stainless steel saucepan, combine vinegar, wine, pickling salt, sugar and oregano. Bring to a boil; boil gently 1 minute; remove from heat. Add peeled garlic cloves to hot vinegar mixture. Stir constantly 1 minute. Pack garlic and 1 dried whole chili pepper into aGERMAN EXTRA HARDY
German Extra Hardy, is also known as German White, Northern White and German Stiffneck is a large, beautiful and well-formed porcelain garlic. These are all the same garlic but grown in different places under different names. Its flavor is very strong and robust and sticks around for a long time. From a grower's perspective, it is a tall darkRUSSIAN GIANT
Russian Giant garlics have brownish-purplish bulb wrappers and easy to peel brownish clove covers and some of the largest cloves of all garlics. There is an average of only five cloves per bulb but they are HUGE cloves of very flavorful garlic. They have thick, wide deep green leaves with a bluish hue. ORGANIC VS. CHEMICAL GROWING Chemical growers feed the plants at the expense of the soil-and a lot of money. Organic growers feed the soil to the benefit of the plants-for very little money. If you build up your soil with manures and compost and a few trace minerals, your soil will stay healthy for years with a minimum of additions but when you use chemicals, you mustadd
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Gourmet Garlic Gardens offers you a wealth of garlic information, as well as being an excellent resource for finding and buying unusual and exotic varieties of garlic direct from the growers. _CLICK ON THE PHOTOS ON THE LEFT TO VIEW INFORMATION REGARDING THE TYPE OF GARLIC SHOWN. __ Scroll down to see how to buy direct from growers ._ Garlic farmer retiring - buy his farm & business Start preparing your victory garden nowBlack Garlic page
Our fabulous 2019 spring wildflowers _ SIX WAYS TO BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS IN OUR FARMERS MARKET:_ * If you know the name of the garlic you want to buy, click here to look it up in an alphabetical listing and click on the name of the one you want. * If you don't know the name of the garlic you want to buy, click here to look it up in a list sorted by mild, medium and hot/strong and click on the name of one that soundsgood to you
* If you want a sampler assortment of several different varieties, click here to buy a sampler assortment of several varieties. Click on the name of one that sounds good to you. * Click here to go to our farmers market and click on the picture of a grower you feel good about and click on their picture to go to their website and buy from them. * Click here to go to Garlic 101 to learn a lot more about garlic * If all else fails, call Bob at (325) 348-3049. _ORDER NOW FOR FALL SHIPMENT._ Garlic Growers Farmers Market(325) 348-3049
_ABOVE: "Burgundy Dream" An original digital artwork by Tommy Sellers. (Click photo for full size) *Burgundy - A Creole Garlic._ Bob Anderson - the Garlicmeister - a self-inflicted title foramusement only.
Garlic Farmers Market Click above green button to view information regarding all the growers in our online farmers market. This page last updated February 22, 2020(325) 348-3049
Website by Addison Multimedia Gourmet Garlic Gardens - Copyright © 1997-2019 - All Rights Reserved. * Garlics (Alphabetical) > * Garlics by Taste/Flavor* Artichoke >
* Applegate
* California Early
* Dixon
* Early Red Italian
* Inchelium Red
* Italian Late
* Italian Purple
* Kettle River Giant* Lorz Italian
* Italian White
* Polish Red
* Polish Softneck
* Polish White
* Red Toch
* Rogue River Red
* Siciliano
* Simoneti
* Susanville
* Texas Rose
* Thermadrone
* Transylvanian
* Asiatic >
* Galiano
* Asian Tempest
* Sonoran
* Japanese
* Korean Red
* Russian Redstreak
* Home
* Asian Rose
* Creole >
* Aglio Rosso
* Ajo Rojo
* Burgundy
* Creole Red
* Cuban Purple
* Germinador
* Labera Purple
* Native Creole
* Pescadero Red
* Spanish Benitee
* Rose de Lautrec
* Porcelain >
* Georgian Crystal
* Georgian Fire
* German Extra Hardy* German Hardy
* German Stiffneck
* German White
* susan Delafield
* Leningrad
* Music
* Northern White
* Polish Hardneck
* Polish Jenn
* Romanian Red
* Rosewood
* Stull
* Wild Buff
* Yugoslavian Hot
* Zemo
* Purple Stripe >
* Belarus
* Chesnok Red
* Persian Star
* Shvlisi
* Vietnamese Red
* Glazed Purple Stripes >* Celeste
* Purple Glazer
* Vekak
* Marbled Purple Stripes >* Bogatyr
* Brown Tempest
* Duganski
* Metechi
* Russian Giant
* Siberian
* Turkish Giant
* Rocambole >
* Amish
* Armenian
* Bavarian Purple
* Caretaker
* Carpathian
* Celeste
* German Giant
* German Red
* Italian Easy Peel
* Italian Purple
* Killarney Red
* Paw Paw
* Phillips
* Russian Red
* Slovenian
* Spanish Roja
* Ukraine
* Preserving Garlic
* Walden Redneck
* Silverskin >
* Cooking With Garlic* Baja Morado
* Locati
* Mexican Red Silver* Mild French
* Nootka Rose
* Rose du Var
* S and H Silverskin* Silver Rose
* Silverwhite
* Turban >
* Chinese Pink
* Chinese Purple
* Maiskij
* Red Janice
* Shandong
* Shilla
* Tzan
* Xian
* All Creole Sampler * All Mild Sampler Assortments * All Hotter-Stronger Sampler * Gourmet Garlic Sampler * All Hardneck Garlics Sampler >* Korean Red
* All Softneck Garlics Sampler >* California Late
* Warm Winter Garlics Sampler* Growing Garlic >
* Warm Winter Growing * Organic VS. Chemical Growing * Preparing the soil * Planting and Growing the Garlic* Harvesting
* Curing and Storing the Garlic* Fewgood
* Garlic Diseases & Pests* Health Benefits?
* Baja Morado bulbs and braids* Bob's Blog
* Special Interests >* kokopelliinthesky
* Paint Rock , TX, Pictographs > * winter solstice marker * summer solstice marker? * supernovae markers * spring equinox marker * Unclassified Garlic >* Purple Russian
* The Garlic Want Ads* Black Garlic
* Growinst.
* Most Experienced Growers* Elephant Garlic
* New Page
* Our 2019 wildflowers * Garlic in the Kitchen > * The Many Tastes of Garlic* Celeste
* Buyafarm
* Year Around Fresh Table Garlic* Leoncito
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