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Elephant Garlic

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SKU:
400033
Aspect:
Full Sun
Care Tips:
Water the plants in the morning so the soil dries by nightfall to discourage diseases. Stop watering when the garlic's leaves start drying out, which is an indication it's harvest time
Direct Sow/ Plant Out:
September, October, November, December, January, February
Flowers/ Harvest:
June
Height:
30cm (12in)
Moisture:
Well-drained
Product Type:
Flower
Shipping:
PLANTS
Soil:
Broad Tolerance
Spread:
30cm (12in)
Type:
Edible Crop
Aspect (For Filters):
Full Sun
Size (for filters):
3 cloves
Size:
3 cloves
Delivery Callout:
false
Position:
Kitchen Garden
Harvesting (For Filters):
Summer
Height (For Filters):
Low (Up to 30cm)
Planting Position (For Filters):
Kitchen Garden
Size (for filters):
6 cloves
Soil (For Filters):
Broad Tolerance
Type (For Filters):
Edible Crop
Common name:
Elephant Garlic
Out of Stock:
true
400033-3 gift wrap:
none
400033-6 gift wrap:
none
Cultivation:
Best planted out September – February. Plant each giant clove upright, with the flat base down and pushed into the soil to twice their own depth, spaced at intervals of 12in/30cm.
400033-3 delivery message:
Out of stock
400033-6 delivery message:
Out of stock
Description Teaser:
Elephant garlic has a mild taste and huge succulent cloves, which are perfect for roasting and eating raw, grated into a salad.
Collection (For Filters):
Individual
Status:
Live
productOnSale:
false
400033-6 unit price:
1.66
Flowers:
June - June
Features (For Filter):
Good for Cutting
Features (For Filter):
Loved by Pollinators
Features (For Filter):
Naturalises
Features (For Filter):
Self-sows
Delivery Information:
Oddsods,Other
400033-3 delivery type:
Oddsods
400033-6 delivery type:
Other
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400033-3 unit price:
3.65

Elephant garlic has a mild taste and huge succulent cloves, which are perfect for roasting and eating raw, grated into a salad. If you garden on heavy soil like mine, this is the garlic to grow.

This produces a beautiful purple flowering head – which should be snipped when it emerges to get the best bulb for eating.