This northwest heirloom garlic from the San Juan Island in Washington State has medium to large bulbs, 15-24 cloves per bulb which are streaked red on Mahogany. It's flavor is strong. In very rich soil the cloves can lose a bit of their rosy hue. This is a very attractive variety for braiding.
Fall planting:
Plant cloves in mid-autumn in a sunny location with rich, well-drained soil. Set cloves root side down 4-6" apart in rows 1-1/2 to 2-feet apart, and cover with 1-2" of fine soil. In the North, put down 6" of mulch for winter protection. Garlic may begin growth late in fall or early in spring.
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