Georgian Fire Hardneck Porcelain Garlic - Sustainably Grown

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Georgian Fire Hardneck Porcelain Garlic - Sustainably Grown

Allium sativum subs. ophioscorodon We love this fiery Porcelain, with more bite than Georgian Crystal. Its pungent taste is loved by garlic aficionados and, finely chopped, is excellent for heating up fresh salsas and sauces. Sizable bulbs with blushed inner skins store well.

Z3-8. Eco-grown in Maine.



6223 Georgian Fire - Sustainably Grown
Item Discounted
Price
A: 3 bulbs for $11.20  
New catalog listings coming in mid-June
B: 2 lb for $35.00  
New catalog listings coming in mid-June

Additional Information

Porcelain Garlic, hardneck type

Produces 3–6 very large cloves with tight porcelain-white skins, each equivalent to two or three cloves of supermarket garlics. Excellent storage. Huge cloves are wonderful in the kitchen (some will need cutting to fit into a garlic press!), and perfect for production pesto-making or baking whole. Scapes form arches, curls and loose coils, and develop hundreds of tiny grain-sized bulbils.

Porcelains are slower to propagate than other hardnecks. 20–35 cloves per pound;

Seed Garlic

The bulb size, the skin color, the flavor, and the size and number of cloves are partly determined by genetics, and partly by cultural practices, soil and weather.

Our standard for a seed garlic bulb is a minimum 2" diameter. Every lot of garlic we ship has tested negative for garlic bloat nematode and for white rot.