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25 Giant Garlic Seeds
25 Giant Garlic Seeds
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Ready to plant garlic that makes a statement? These Giant Garlic Seeds produce extra-large bulbs packed with intense flavor and rich aroma. Whether you're roasting whole heads, slicing fresh into recipes, or growing your own seed stock for next year, this garlic delivers size, depth, and culinary power.
Perfect for backyard growers, raised beds, and edible landscapes, giant garlic combines ease of cultivation with exceptional kitchen value. Each bulb yields multiple massive cloves—simple to peel and even easier to love.
🌟 Product Highlights:
✅ Produces Oversized Bulbs – Cloves are up to 2–3x the size of standard varieties
✅ Bold, Rich Flavor – Ideal for roasting, sauces, and raw dishes
✅ Cold Hardy – Thrives in USDA Zones 3–9
✅ Long Storage Life – Cure and store for up to 6–9 months
✅ Fast-Growing – Matures in 90–120 days from planting
🌱 Why Grow Giant Garlic?
- 🧄 Bigger bulbs mean fewer cloves to peel
- 🪴 Grows well in beds, containers, or rows
- 🌿 High yield per square foot
- ❄️ Cold-hardy and reliable across climates
- 🍽️ Culinary powerhouse—roasted, raw, or sautéed
- 🧬 Great for seed-saving and fall replanting
🌿 Growing Tips:
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Cold Stratification: Chill seeds or bulbils for 4–6 weeks before planting (if fall planting isn’t used)
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Planting Time: Best planted in fall, or early spring in cooler climates
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Depth & Spacing: Sow 1 inch deep, 4–6 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart
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Soil Needs: Loose, fertile, well-draining soil with compost or aged manure
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Light: Full sun for best growth and bulb formation
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Watering: Keep soil moist, reduce watering near harvest time
- Harvest: When lower leaves turn brown—usually summer; cure in a dry, ventilated space for 2–3 weeks
❓ FAQ – Giant Garlic Seeds
Is this softneck or hardneck garlic?
Most giant garlic is hardneck, but it can vary—please refer to variety-specific info if listed.
Are these actual seeds or cloves?
These are garlic seeds or bulbils (depending on season/stock)—ideal for growing new plants and expanding your seed stock.
How long does it take to grow?
Typically 90–120 days from planting to harvest, depending on climate and planting time.
Can I plant this garlic in containers?
Yes! Use deep containers with rich, loose soil and full sun exposure.
Will the garlic come back each year?
While garlic is grown as an annual, saved cloves or seeds can be replanted yearly for continuous harvests.
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