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hardneck types

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Garlic
... , then, are the key data. Classes and Flavor The highest-level division is into "hardneck" and "softneck" types (see the discussion down the page under "Biology"). Very broadly speaking, hardnecks have more ... start bulbing up. Around that time you can slightly cut back their watering. Vital note! Hardneck types will, somewhere around early June, send up a flower stalk: keep a close eye on ...
growingtaste.com

Garlic, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... of varieties or strains) include: Rocambole, Continental (eastern European), porcelain and Asiatic (all hardneck types). Elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum) is not a true garlic but a type ... processors for medicinal or health food use have increased. General Descriptions of Garlic Types Hardneck types: Rocambole, serpent, or Bavarian garlic, sandleek, Spanish shallot and top-setting garlic. Their ...
oregonstate.edu

Publication: Garlic Production in the Home Garden
... flexible leaves that can be braided. Bulbs of softneck types usually have more individual cloves and yield higher than hardneck types. Softneck types also are generally better adapted to a wide range of climates. They can be spring-planted with more success than spring-planted hardneck cultivars. However ...
www.ianrpubs.unl.edu

growing garlic
... garlics, with the exception of the rocombole type. The most distinctve of the three main hardneck types is 'Rocambole' Garlic. This garlic is similar to common garlic, but has two important ... at Garlic Foods. This is an extremely hot garlic with characteristics intermediate between soft and hardneck types. Asian Rose image at Gourmet Gardens. (An early, very hot cultivar.) Prepare the soil Ideally ...
www.naturalhub.com

justgardeners.com
... own mashed potato recipe. There are two subspecies of garlic: softneck (Sativum sativum) and hardneck (Sativum ophioscorodon). Softnecks are harder to peel than hardnecks making them ideal for storage ... flavorful than their softneck brothers: Rocambole, Purple Stripe and Porcelain. There are many different types of garlic within each of the sub-categories. Culinary and medicinal gardeners will be ...
justgardeners.com

Production Garlic, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... for that purpose, excess production has been used for dehydration or the fresh market. Two types of silverskin garlic are commonly grown in the northwest for seed stock. These are known ... . Silverskin garlic rarely, if ever, produces seed stalks. Less commonly grown are several varieties of hardneck garlic. In recent years, virus-free planting stock of California Early has been made available ...
oregonstate.edu

Growing Garlic In The Bay Area
... grown around the world in a myriad of conditions. Rocambole types need those original conditions to thrive, whereas Artichoke types seem to do well just about anywhere. Silverskin, Purple-Stripe ... harvest. Harvesting Artichokes mature first, followed by Rocamboles, Purple-Stripes, Porcelains, and then Silverskins. Hardneck garlic sends up a stalk or scape a month or two before harvest. (There ...
www.berkeleyhort.com

vegetable gardening in spring
... have been quite a few space-saving bush types developed. The American slicing types don't approach the telegraph or the mid east types for eating quality, but their reliability, disease ... York White, and Printanor. Rocambole garlic Allium satvum var.ophioscorodon -Serpent Garlic, Stiffneck garlic, Hardneck Garlic, 10 clove garlic, Top Setting Garlic, Bavarian Garlic. Similar to common garlic, but ...
www.naturalhub.com

Garlic-Herb of the year 2004
... the Allium group. Some are edible, while others are strictly ornamental. We feature many different types in a section of our teaching garden at Elm Bank. We encourage you to seek ... bottoms of leaves. Growing Garlic There are two basic types of garlic: hardneck and softneck. Some hardneck garlics: Rocambole - is the most widely grown hardneck garlic. It has red-brown covered cloves that are ...
www.neuhsa.org




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