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GARLIC DOMESTIC SOFT NECK (Spring Planting) – Pinetree Garden Seeds

$ 6.00

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Garlic can be planted in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked (6-8 weeks before last frost). 4 bulbs will plant approximately a 20’ row. Harvest when the tops dry up and store like onions. 6 BULBS PER PACKAGE
LIVE BULBS SHIPS MID-MARCH THROUGH END OF APRIL 1 order (3 bulbs) = $10.95 2 or more orders = $9.95 each Softneck Garlic can be planted in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked (6-8 weeks before the last frost). 2-3” sized bulbs, averaging 15 cloves per bulb. Three bulbs will plant approximately a 20’ row. Harvest when the tops dry up and store like onions.      SORRY, WE CANNOT SHIP GARLIC TO: AK, HI, APO, PR and FOREIGN COUNTRIES. CERTAIN COUNTIES IN ID AND WA HAVE QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS. PLEASE CHECK TO SEE IF YOU LIVE IN ANY OF THESE COUNTIES   PLANTING  Separate cloves and plant root end down, 2-4” deep, 6” apart in rows 1’ apart. Mulch well.
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