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Garlic Bulb (7 Bulbs), Fresh Siberian HARDNECK Garlic Bulb for Planting and Growing Your OWN Garlic OR Eating

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Fulfilled by Country Creek LLC

Arrives Saturday, Dec 13
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Features

  • A great tasting healthy. Heirloom, Non-GMO
  • Easy to Grow and Harvest from Bulb
  • Great Producer--Lots of Bulbs per plant
  • Better Than Anything in the Store
  • Buy Country Creek Brand by Country Creek--Not Chinese Counterfeits (Be Careful)

Features

  • A great tasting healthy. Heirloom, Non-GMO
  • Easy to Grow and Harvest from Bulb
  • Great Producer--Lots of Bulbs per plant
  • Better Than Anything in the Store
  • Buy Country Creek Brand by Country Creek--Not Chinese Counterfeits (Be Careful)

Plant or Animal Product Type: Herb


Brand: COUNTRY CREEK ACRES GROWING IS IN OUR ROOTS


Material Feature: GMO Free, Heirloom


Color: Brown,Purple,White


Expected Blooming Period: Summer, Spring


Item Weight: 12 Ounces


Sunlight Exposure: Partial Sun


Unit Count: 1 Count


Expected Planting Period: Spring fall


USDA Hardiness Zone: 10


Plant or Animal Product Type: Herb


Brand: COUNTRY CREEK ACRES GROWING IS IN OUR ROOTS


Material Feature: GMO Free, Heirloom


Color: Brown,Purple,White


Expected Blooming Period: Summer, Spring


Item Weight: 12 Ounces


Sunlight Exposure: Partial Sun


Unit Count: 1 Count


Expected Planting Period: Spring fall


USDA Hardiness Zone: 10


Expected Plant Height: 12 Inches


Soil Type: Loam Soil


Moisture Needs: Moderate Watering


Number of Pieces: 1


Product Dimensions: 3 x 4 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Manufacturer: Country Creek Acres


Item model number: SIBERIAN GARLIC 4 PACK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Form: plant_bulb


Brand: COUNTRY CREEK ACRES GROWING IS IN OUR ROOTS


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 12.0 Ounce


Produce sold as: Loose


Product Dimensions: 3 x 4 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 10.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Country Creek Acres


Item model number: SIBERIAN GARLIC 4 PACK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great quality
I was impressed when I received the 7 garlic bulbs. They all were fresh and firm. I broke them apart and soaked for about 2 hours and they had grown roots that quickly. I planted them and in a few days some of them had already come up. I would definitely purchase again!
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024 by kathy

  • Delicious garlic!
Product arrived just fine. I broke the bulbs apart and planted them in the fall. A week ago I harvested them after tops had browned out and folded over. This garlic is amazing! This was the first time I've planted garlic that produced such large heads. The flavor is delicious, whether cooked in an entrée or used raw in a salad dressing. Definitely recommend, and I would buy again from this seller. August 2023 I bought another order of garlic. One bulb is dried up. Will have to rethink ordering from this company again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Avid reader

  • Cloves did not grow
I bought 7 "fresh" Siberian garlic bulbs last fall from this seller. When I got them, they were not in good condition and I do not think they were grown in the current year. They were definitely not fresh and pretty dry. I planted about half the cloves that were in the best condition and composted the rest as they were not suitable to eat. They were planted October 1, and some eventually came up, but were quite spindly. This spring all had rotted. Every single one. I have been growing garlic successfully here for 50 years. This seller had to know that the bulbs I was sent were not good quality and probably would not grow. I am very unhappy about this!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by bob bryan

  • So far so good! Update *
Arrived in a white crinkly bag, packaged simply with very big- large garlic. No blemishes on these and they were not soft, and they are perfect. Can’t wait to plant these! Will edit this review in the future with updates. I know right now isn’t the perfect time to plant the garlic for eating, but I’ll plant one just to see how it goes. I’m mainly wanting these garlic for aesthetics in the flower garden, not for eating. Will edit soon! EDIT: 2024, ALREADY SEEING GREEN SPROUTS GROWING OUT IN MARCH! All are growing!! Perfect! Very happy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023 by Violet Violet

  • It's garlic
About the shipping: Ordered Oct 30th, arrived Nov 6th & planted Nov 7th 2023. Soon as I placed order within a few hours on Oct 30th I received notice it had shipped with tracking number supplied. I began worrying about order when usps tracking number showed no progress in days to follow and just stated usps waiting for package both on Amazon tracking and usps website. Then Nov 2nd finally it was scanned and showed some movement which then arrived in Central NJ Nov 6th so figured I get this out there in case someone else gets similar shipping tracking. Now for the garlic, this is my first time planting garlic so can't comment on the quality or if it is fresh enough for planting. I ordered 7 bulbs & received 7 bulbs. This garlic was described as being siberian hardneck and because I know nothing about varieties out there I cannot say if it is true siberian bulbs but am confident sellers know what they are selling. None looked dry, rotten or crushed when I pulled them apart. Out of the 7 bulbs I got 54 outer cloves and 13 inner smaller ones. I planted all 54 outer and 6 more of the inner ones. Then added 18 more cloves from a different variety of hardnecks to fill rest of my planter box. I dropped them into each pre dug hole and topped everything with about 2" of top dressing. Then lightly sprinkled some fresh grass clippings. Today's CNJ temps are up close to 70 then tomorrow mid 60 but will come down to 50's in the coming days which I will be topping everything with some mulch in coming weeks. Now just have to wait to see what happens with all the work I put into this first time attempt. There is about 15" of saw dust, compost, sand, clay mix that was screened through 1/4" for garlic to grow into on top of planter with another 15" of tree trimmings and card board linings down under. :Editing to try and get pics in order of progress. Fencing covering bed is being used to keep squirrels from digging and will be used to hold down leaves from blowing when they are added. Nov18th edit: out of 78 cloves planted I've got my first sprout. I've added more top cover of mowed over leaves, fresh grass clippings and wood stove ash. Dec11th update edit: started this planter with 60 of these siberian and added 18 of another type of white hardneck and while I did see quick sprouts I am only seeing 18 sprouts which I'm now guessing are just the other white hardneck. I do not know where they were all placed but it seems right to guess no siberian garlic has yet come up so hoping spring time they will. Been adding mulched leaves in small amounts and will continue to do so as winter hits with colder weather. March 6th 2024 edit: Don't want to leave this review unsettled so here is the progress so far. Today I dug up the final lost sprout which was deep and growing downward, felt like I dug up hundreds of worms trying to find all the missing sprouts (about 20 did not poke through on their own) during these last 10 days or so. So with this last one found I have a total of 78 growing out of 78 total that were started. 100% germination in this bed for both varieties I planted. Now have to wait to harvest time to see the final end result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by BeHappy BeHappy

  • A good source of garlic!
I have been growing hard neck garlic for eighteen years, harvesting the bulbs in July and planting the cloves in October. For the first time, this year's harvest was really bad. So.... I am unable to plant the few bulbs harvested for next year's crop. I searched for a source of hard neck bulbs online and decided to order from "Big Tom Callahans Market" on Amazon. The order was promptly sent but a mistake was made with a portion being soft neck bulbs. Replacements were promptly shipped and I am ready to plant this year's crop in October. I recommend this garlic source whether you want it for planting or eating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022 by Hicova

  • As represented
Didn't keep too well but was good while it lasted.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025 by Wulf Kroekel

  • Failed for over winter planting, sadly.
These taste good, but they completely failed in over winter planting. I am hesitant to blame it on my soil as I planted it in several different locations that had different amendments... Was it the garlic itself or??? I'm hesitant to even try again, regardless.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by ReviewMyStuff

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