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Hardneck - softneck? - Mamzie - 31-08-2020 Hardneck - softneck... argh.. Not sure what i should be looking for, I like getting things in sales, but really enjoyed having garlic fresh from garden this year. Thinking I will invest i some bulb, so we get a garlic corner going. All advice welcome please x RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Mikey - 31-08-2020 Shop garlic is soft neck as there are more cloves per bulb and they have a milder flavour and they store better. All the attributes worthy to sell. Hard necks are more varied in flavour have bigger and fewer bulbs which are easier to peel. I prefer to grow hard neck as I can buy soft neck in any supermarket whenever I want. Albeit home grown is always superior in flavour I think. RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Jimny14 - 31-08-2020 Agree with Mikey above, I only choose to grow hard neck. I've not had a storage issue but then again we use quite a bit of garlic and my growing space isn't huge so we get through it, although the bulbs I saved last year for planting this year lasted with no problems. Also scapes, I like using the scapes for cooking. RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Veggie - 31-08-2020 I don't know much about growing garlic but some varieties are for overwintering, others should be planted in spring. Not sure which is which!! Useful Calendar for Garlic growers!! https://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk/growing/calendar RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Mikey - 31-08-2020 There’s one called something wight which is an over wintering garlic I’ll have a look now. Here it is, they are Isle of Wight varieties https://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk/product/variety-pack-x-4-bulbs Carcassonne Wight, early variety with a hard neck, it’s cheaper elsewhere mind. RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Vinny - 01-09-2020 So I presume hardneck makes scapes and softneck doesn't? RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Vinny - 01-09-2020 (31-08-2020, 09:42 PM)Veggie Wrote: I don't know much about growing garlic but some varieties are for overwintering, others should be planted in spring. Not sure which is which!! So........its as I thought, garlic can be planted in each and every month of the year, depending on variety. RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Veggie - 01-09-2020 (01-09-2020, 08:40 AM)Vinny Wrote:September to April ??(31-08-2020, 09:42 PM)Veggie Wrote: I don't know much about growing garlic but some varieties are for overwintering, others should be planted in spring. Not sure which is which!! RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Jimny14 - 01-09-2020 (01-09-2020, 08:36 AM)Vinny Wrote: So I presume hardneck makes scapes and softneck doesn't? That's how I understand it but I'm willing to be told otherwise. RE: Hardneck - softneck? - Vinny - 01-09-2020 (01-09-2020, 12:31 PM)Veggie Wrote:I stand corrected I saw every month was accounted for on the link, but not ALL months were for planting. I was 2/3 right!(01-09-2020, 08:40 AM)Vinny Wrote:September to April ??(31-08-2020, 09:42 PM)Veggie Wrote: I don't know much about growing garlic but some varieties are for overwintering, others should be planted in spring. Not sure which is which!! |