Transylvanian Organic Seed Garlic

Nature & Nurture Seeds

Allium sativum

$9.95

Large
Medium
Culinary (small bulbs)
1/4 lb
Certified Organic

Sumptuous and full of character, Transylvanian offers a smooth, buttery flavor with overtones of spice. Very high-yielding and among the cold-hardiest of softnecks, it produces large bulbs with 10–12 cloves, wrapped in silky white skins streaked with purple and red. Excellent for braiding and long storage. Originally brought to the U.S. from the Transylvania region of Romania by Professor Feur of Brandeis University in the 1990s.

Garlic is planted in the fall, after the first light frost but before the ground freezes, usually in late October or November. Overwintering (exposure to cold) is essential for bulb development. Garlic is a heavy feeder, so plant in fertile, well-drained soil rich in organic matter and nutrients. Keep bulbs intact until you are ready to plant them, then break up into individual cloves leaving clove skins intact. Plant cloves about 2" deep into the soil, 6-8" apart in rows spaced 12" apart. The tapered end of the clove should point up, and the flatter end with the attachment point should point down. Covering the soil with a layer of mulch (straw, oak leaves) helps suppress weeds, retain moisture, and fertilizes the soil. Do not remove the mulch in the spring. Keep well weeded for best results as garlic does not compete well against weeds. Garlic will benefit from regular watering (at least 30 minutes 2x per week).