St. Helens Seed Garlic (Organic)
Softneck Silverskin type
Softneck variety from western Washington State. A family heirloom named after Mount St. Helens that grows very well for us, similar to other silverskins. St. Helens is later to dry down and stores well for many months. Clove size is consistently larger than other softneck silverskin types. Has tolerated rust pressure for us, enough to make nice big bulbs. White wrappers and long stems make it our preferred choice for garlic braids. Flavor is hot when raw and mellows to a rich nutty flavor when roasted.
St. Helens seed garlic minimum bulb size is 1.75 inches across. Average 6-7 bulbs per pound, 6-8 plantable cloves per bulb.
Seed produced by Sauvie Island Growers in Portland, Oregon, and by Myrtle Creek Farm in collaboration with Garlicana in Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
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Please note Garlic and Shallots will begin shipping the week of September 18, 2023.
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Separate cloves but do not peel. Plant each clove 2” deep, blunt end down, from October through February. Space plants 6-8” apart in rows 1’ apart. Apply extra fertilizer in March.
Harvest bulbs in mid-July, when roughly 1⁄2 of the leaves are still green. Brush soil off of roots and hang in well-ventilated, shady spot to cure.
Seed Saving
Select largest healthiest bulbs for seed to ensure large cloves the following year.
Andy (they/them) (verified owner) –
Where did you grow this variety? Washington
I love this garlic, it grows so easily and with such large cloves! I’m on my fourth year of growing it, and I’m so smug to hang it in a braid in my kitchen every year.
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