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Garlic

Garlic update

Available for September, October and November delivery.


Garlic is now available, it is £2 per bulb plus postage and packing.


Garlic selection pack is £5.50 for 3 bulbs (one of each variety) plus postage and packing.


P&P is a one off cost of £4.95 covering both garlic and any plants for the same delivery. Order with a friend and share the cost.



Bulk Garlic If a few bulbs isn't enough you can buy Messidrome in bulk. The box will contain whole and/or part bulbs plus loose cloves up to the weight of 500g.


A 500g box costs £15.00 including postage and packaging.


To order bulk garlic from Delfland Trayshop - Boxes of garlic.


Garlic ~ Messidrome (November)

Garlic ~ Messidrome (November)

French white-skinned softneck* variety with beige cloves for autumn planting.


Price: £2.00

CATALOG SUSPENDED FOR MAINTENANCE

Garlic ~ Germidour (November)

Garlic ~ Germidour (November)

A well-known and reliable very early variety. It comes from French production but is well suited to UK growing conditions. This softneck* garlic has a Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit and produces purple bulbs with a mild yet rich flavour.


Price: £2.00

CATALOG SUSPENDED FOR MAINTENANCE

Garlic ~ Therador (November)

Garlic ~ Therador (November)

White bulbs with beige cloves. Very resistant variety with excellent taste. Short dormancy variety which MUST be planted by the end of December.


Price: £2.00

CATALOG SUSPENDED FOR MAINTENANCE

Garlic Collection (November)

Garlic Collection (November)

Opportunity to buy all 3 varieties at the same time, all the bulbs are organic and usually between 8 to 10 cloves per bulb.

Variety information see below.


Price: £9.95

CATALOG SUSPENDED FOR MAINTENANCE

* Most commercially grown garlic is of the softneck type. This means that it does not produce a flowering stalk. Softnecks tend to have more, but smaller, cloves and a longer shelf-life than the hardnecks.

Harvest garlic from July, when the leaves begin to turn yellow, by loosening them from the ground with a trowel. Gently wash and dry garlic bulbs, then place them in a warm dry position to dry out, prior to storing them. Bulbs can then be stored in good conditions for up to 3 months.

Plant : from September to December
Harvesting : from July