
2025' Garlic is Looking Good!!
We will keep you posted as the season progresses!
Currently growing 20 varieties. Some of which are first year trials. We have second year trials in limited quantities for sale and our main line successful varieties will be available for sale as well.
For more information see our "Garlic For Sale" page.
A quick overview: We usually harvest early to mid july, dried, cleaned and sorted
by late August.. Ready to ship early September or pick up at the stand.
Contact us for questions or pre-orders.
You can order by phone, or Email us your order.
We will get back to you within 24-48 hours with your invoice and payment
We love talking garlic!
SIZING
SMALL - 10 Bulbs Per Pound
MEDIUM - Approximately 8-10 Bulbs Per Pound
LARGE - Approximately 6-8 Bulbs Per Pound
JUMBO - 6 or Less Bulbs Per Pound
Hardneck varieties - (Allium sativum var. ophioscorodon)
Notes as a single ring of cloves surrounding a stiff central stem or flowering stalk that curls as it grows. - otherwise known as a scape -
Most cold-hardy of the garlics, but doesn’t store as well as soft necks. The cloves are easy to peel. There are eight hardneck types
identified as the following, Porcelain, Rocambole, Purple-Stripe, Marbled Purple Stripe Glazed Purple Stripe, Creole, Turban and Asiatic.
We have found smaller sized bulbs tend to store longer.
Softneck varieties - (Allium sativum var. sativum)
Characterized by a soft neck (non-bolting) that allows braiding after harvest. Longer storage after harvest.
Softneck garlic most commonly do not develop a scape however we have experienced
growing in the northeast that some varieties will attempt a scape often with low growing bulbs when winter stressed.
Softnecks known for producing numerous small cloves. There are two softnect varieties, Artichoke and Silverskin.
Softneck varieties often have the potential for longer storage