Our Special Autumn Planting Garlic Duo Pack Includes The Two Fantastic Varieties:red Duke: a Beautiful Hardneck With Red Cloves. It Originates From Moravia, Czech Republic And Has Good Strength Of Flavour And Although There Are Others With Similar Colouring, Red Duke Has Far Superior White Skin Cover And Is A Harder, More Durable Garlic In The Uk Climate. It Has A Particularly Strong Garlic Flavour And Scent.caulk Wight: expertly Selected To Give You Reliable And Attractive Purple-striped Garlic From As Early As June. Proven To Grow Particularly Well In The Uk, Caulk Survives Winter Temperatures Down To -20c° (-4°f) For Your Peace Of Mind. how You Receive Your Garlic Bulbs:your Garlic Bulbs Arrive To You In Mesh Bags So The Individual Bulbs Are Kept Nicely Together While Air Can Get To Them Freely. This Keeps Them In The Best Condition They Can Be When They Arrive To You.can’t Plant Straight Away?garlic Bulbs Store Really Well Given The Right Conditions. All You Need To Do Is Make Sure They Are Kept In Their Mesh Bags And Hung Up In A Cool, Dry Place With Good Air Circulation. A Semi-heated Or Connected Garage Or A Loft Is Perfect. Look To Plant Within A Month.
rare, Whiter Than White Varietyhardy Enough For Effective Over-winteringgenerous Full Bulbs At Harvest Time expect Up To 10 Big And Bulbous Garlics At Harvest Time From This Reliable Hard-neck Variety. With Rare All-white Colouring It’s Attractive And The Taste Is Crisp And Fresh. Bred On The Isle Of Wight It’s A Reliable Cropper In The Uk And Withstands Even Rough Winters.in The Kitchen Garlic Extra Early Wight Works Wonders As Garlic Crisps. Shallow Fry Or Sautée The Sliced Garlic. The Slices Keep Their Shape Well And Intensify In Flavour.how To Plant:prepare The Soil By Raking The Area After Sprinkling Some Pre-planting Onion, Garlic And Shallot Feed Over The Area. Break Up The Two Bulbs Into Separate Cloves. Prod Your Finger Or Thumb Into The Soil To A Depth Of Around An Inch And Place Your Cloves In Each Hole. Space The Garlic Cloves 10-12cm (4- 4 1/2in) Apart. Label And Date The Variety So You Have A Record Of When You Planted.you Can Plant These In Containers Too But Make Sure The Container Is Nice And Deep (30cm+) 12+in So The Bulbs Have Space To Establish.water The Soil Each Day But Cease Watering From Around August In The Last Few Weeks Before Harvest.useful Tip:constant Weeding Is A Must Around Your Garlic Plants As The Garlics Develop Over Spring And Summer. Use A Hand Hoe In Containers Or Larger Hoe If Growing Garlic Directly In The Beds
Enjoy The Rewarding Harvests Of Full-flavoured Large Garlics With Outstanding Vigour. Simply Plant Them Up In Free-draining Soil 6in (15cm) Apart And 1-2in (2-5cm) Deep And Leave Them Over Winter. Water From April And Expect Handsome Harvests From July.2 Full Bulbs Give Around 20 Cloves For Planting Which Produce 20 Full Bulbs In Summer The Following Year. That Works Out To Be Around 25p For Every Bulb Of Home-grown And Flavoursome Garlic.how You Receive Your Garlic Bulbsyour Garlic Bulbs Arrive To You In Mesh Bags So The Individual Bulbs Are Kept Nicely Together While Air Can Get To Them Freely. This Keeps Them In The Best Condition They Can Be When They Arrive To You.can’t Plant Straight Away?garlic Bulbs Store Really Well Given The Right Conditions. All You Need To Do Is Make Sure They Are Kept In Their Mesh Bags And Hung Up In A Cool, Dry Place With Good Air Circulation. A Semi-heated Or Connected Garage Or A Loft Is Perfect. Look To Plant Within A Month.
large, Fat Bulbs For Big Cloves From Mayhardy Enough For Effective Over-winteringattractive Purple Colouration On Harvesting expect Big And Bulbous Garlics In May Of Iberian Wight; An Excellent Soft-neck Variety Happy Fried, Roasted Or Sautéed In The Kitchen And Perfect For Storing In A Cool Position For Supplies Over The Summer And Into Autumn. Just Plait Them Up And Hang From A Hook In The Shed.we Recommend You Partner Your Iberian Wight Garlic With Sliced Home-grown Salad Tomatoes Or Roast The Cloves Whole With Cherry Tomatoes For A Colourful Barbecue Side Dish At The Right Time Of Year.how To Plant:if Growing Directly In A Bed Prepare The Soil By Raking The Area After Sprinkling Some Pre-planting Onion, Garlic And Shallot Feed Over The Area. Break Up The Two Bulbs Into Separate Cloves. Prod Your Finger Or Thumb Into The Soil To A Depth Of Around An Inch And Place Your Cloves In Each Hole. Space The Garlic Cloves 10-12cm (4- 4 1/2in) Apart. Label And Date The Variety So You Have A Record Of When You Planted.you Can Plant These In Deep Containers Too But Be Sure The Container Is Nice And Deep (30cm+) 12+in So The Bulbs Have Space And Depth To Establish.water The Soil Each Day But Cease Watering From Around August In The Last Few Weeks Before Harvest.useful Tip:we Suggest You Keep On Top Of Surrounding Weeds So Your Garlic Plants Develop Well Over Spring And Summer And The Weeds Are Not Robbing Them Of Nutrients, Light And Water. Use A Hand Hoe In Containers Or Larger Hoe If Growing Garlic Directly In The Beds.
save £4.99 When You Buy The Duofour Large Bulbs To Give Around 20 Cloves For Planting20 Cloves Turn Into 20 Full Bulbspurple And White Variety For Greater Range Of Flavoursgrows Well In The Ukarrives To Your Door Ready To Split And Plant Cloves Straight Awayperfect For Storing Somewhere Cool And Dryplant In Containers, Planters Or Directly In The Soilget Handsome Harvests Of Garlic Bulbs With Healthy, Full-sized Cloves In Mid-summer By Planting In Autumn And Letting The Bulbs Develop Over Winter. You Receive Two Bulbs Each Of Garlic Early Purple Wight And Iberian Wight To Your Door And They Are Ready To Plant Straight Away In Raised Planters Or Directly Into You Soil.we Chose A Purple Variety And A White Variety To Give You The Greatest Range Of Flavour And Cooking Options From Your Home-grown Garlic. early Purple Wight (2 Bulbs Containing Around 10 Cloves In Total) Planted In Autumn You Can Harvest The Bulbs From The End Of May In The South Of The Uk And From Early June In More Northern Areas.iberian Wight (2 Bulbs Containing Around 10 Cloves In Total) Excellent Soft-neck Variety, Good Fried, Roasted Or Sautéed In The Kitchen And Perfect For Storing In A Cool Position For Supplies Over The Summer And Into Autumn And Winter.useful Tip at Harvesting Plait Your Bulbs Up With The Stems If You Have A Glut And Hang From A Hook In The Shed. They Will Last You For Months If They Are Somewhere Cool And Dry. They Are Best Plaited Up And On A Hook To Keep Them Away From Pests.