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Garlic Softneck 'Oregon Blue' - Edible Bulb

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Garlic Softneck 'Oregon Blue' - Edible Bulb

This variety has been floating around the Northwest for generations A vigorous plant with deep green leaves. Bulb wrappers usually show a light blue/purple tint. Good storage.

  • Artichoke
  • Softneck
  • Large Bulb
  • Cultivated in the Pacific Northwest
  • 10-12 Cloves per Bulb
  • Contains 1 Bulb

We recommend using a Bulb Planter when planting your bulbs to ensure achieving the proper depth, and EB Stone Bulb Food to fertilize your bulbs to help the bulbs grow strong root systems.

Want to learn more about growing garlic? Check out Your Guide to Growing and Harvesting Garlic

This variety has been floating around the Northwest for generations A vigorous plant with deep green leaves. Bulb wrappers usually show a light blue/purple tint. Good storage.

  • Artichoke
  • Softneck
  • Large Bulb
  • Cultivated in the Pacific Northwest
  • 10-12 Cloves per Bulb
  • Contains 1 Bulb

We recommend using a Bulb Planter when planting your bulbs to ensure achieving the proper depth, and EB Stone Bulb Food to fertilize your bulbs to help the bulbs grow strong root systems.

Want to learn more about growing garlic? Check out Your Guide to Growing and Harvesting Garlic

$12.99
Garlic Softneck 'Oregon Blue' - Edible Bulb
$12.99

Description

This variety has been floating around the Northwest for generations A vigorous plant with deep green leaves. Bulb wrappers usually show a light blue/purple tint. Good storage.

  • Artichoke
  • Softneck
  • Large Bulb
  • Cultivated in the Pacific Northwest
  • 10-12 Cloves per Bulb
  • Contains 1 Bulb

We recommend using a Bulb Planter when planting your bulbs to ensure achieving the proper depth, and EB Stone Bulb Food to fertilize your bulbs to help the bulbs grow strong root systems.

Want to learn more about growing garlic? Check out Your Guide to Growing and Harvesting Garlic

Garlic Softneck 'Oregon Blue' - Edible Bulb | Watson's Greenhouse