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Description
Each order contains 60 ELEPHANT GARLIC CORMSCORMS: Small pointy seeds, a little smaller than a dime, which are attached to the underside
of the garlic bulb. Corms can be replanted but will take several years to make a small
garlic bulb.
2021 CROP -- NON GMO -- HEIRLOOM -- FRESH
WE WILL HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF GARLIC BULBS AND CLOVES FOR EATING
AND PLANTING AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN PROPERLY DRIED -- USUALLY AVAILABLE AROUND THE FIRST PART OF AUGUST.
Grown on our farm in the North Georgia Mountains, USA.
Planting instructions included with every order.
If ANY problem should arise with the product or shipping please let me know and
I will take care of the problem promptly.
All shipping costs are exactly what it costs me to ship or less.
On multiple orders if you pay more for shipping than the actual shipping costs I will refund
the difference through Ebay.
These terms may be useful when referring to ELEPHANT GARLIC:
ELEPHANT GARLIC PLANT: The entire plant just as it is in the ground or when dug out of the ground at harvest time. The whole plant can be hung up for 6-8 weeks to dry. When the
leaves turn brown and brittle the bulb can be cut off the stem and separated into cloves for eating or planting
ELEPHANT GARLIC BULB: The whole garlic bulb with the stem and leaves removed.
Usually 2-3 inches of the stem are left on above the bulb for easy handling. The dried garlic
bulb can be separated into cloves ( usually 4-6 cloves ) for eating or planting.
ELEPHANT GARLIC CLOVE: The dried garlic bulb can be separated into CLOVES ( usually 4-6 cloves ) for eating or planting. Planting the largest cloves produces larger bulbs at harvest
time.
CORMS: Small pointy seeds, a little smaller than a dime, which are attached to the underside
of the garlic bulb. Corms can be replanted but will take several years to make a small
garlic bulb.
GARLIC ROUNDS: Small solid round garlic bulbs which can't be separated. Rounds
appear after planting corms or small cloves. Rounds can be eaten or replanted to produce
bulbs the next year at harvest time.
GARLIC SCAPES: Tall flower stems growing out of the garlic plant 4-6 weeks before harvest.
For larger garlic bulbs, cut off the scapes before they flower. Scapes can be sliced and eaten,
like green onions, but with a garlic flavor.
GLOBE: If left to flower, the scapes will produce a large ball of purple flowers 2-3 in. across
called a GLOBE.
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