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Untreated Pink Flavor Garlic - Allium sativum

Allium sativum Flavor
Garlic

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Spring variety producing bulbs with light pink cloves. It is a regenerated variety, free from OYDV virus. It offers a good yield and stores well. Planting in February - March and harvesting in June - July. Untreated +35 size bulbs, packaged in 250 gram nets.
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
30 cm
Spread at maturity
15 cm
Exposure
Sun
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Best planting time February to March
Recommended planting time January to March
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Description

This Flavor Pink Garlic is a spring variety of pink garlic from Auvergne, producing bulbs with light pink cloves. It is a regenerated variety, free from the OYDV virus (Onion Yellow Dwarf Virus). It offers a good yield and good storage capabilities. Planting in February - March and harvesting in June - July. Untreated size +35 bulbs.

Garlic (Allium sativum) is a very hardy perennial plant, cultivated as an annual. It belongs to the Liliaceae family, like onions, shallots, and chives. It comes in the form of a large bulb, called a head, topped with long flat leaves. The garlic head contains several cloves. These are the cloves that will be planted in the ground and give rise to new garlic heads.

There are 3 categories of garlic: white, violet, and pink. White and violet garlic are planted in autumn. They are quite early, have a good yield, but their storage is limited. Conversely, pink garlic is planted in spring. It is well adapted for regions with harsh winters. Its productivity is less significant, but it can be stored for a longer period.

In terms of cooking, garlic can be consumed raw or cooked. Its pungent taste flavours salads, meats, mushrooms, stews, or stuffings. Garlic has the particularity of being rich in sulphur compounds and selenium. Finely chopped leaves of white garlic or violet garlic flavour omelettes and fresh cheeses, just like chives.

Harvesting: Garlic is harvested when the leaves wither, in June and July. Pull up the bulbs and let them dry for a few days on dry and shady ground (to avoid sunburn). The foliage of autumn garlic (white and violet) is harvested in April and May, while still green.

Storage: Cut the stems or braid them to hang them. Store garlic away from light, in a dry and warm room such as the kitchen. Check beforehand that the bulbs have not suffered any bruises to prevent rotting that could contaminate the entire harvest. Garlic heads can be stored for several months (from 6 months to 1 year, with pink and violet garlic storing better than white garlic).

Gardener's tip: prepare a garlic decoction to prevent damping off in seedlings and, as a curative measure, to combat mites and fungal diseases such as mildew and rust. Crush 100g (about 10 cloves) of fresh garlic in 1L of rainwater and let it steep for 24 hours. Simmer gently, covered, for 20 minutes. Let it cool (still covered) for 1 hour. Strain.

Use undiluted:
- either in the watering can, to combat damping off in seedlings.
- or by spraying on the foliage of plants (including the undersides of leaves) to combat fungal diseases and mites. You can add a little milk to the mixture before spraying to allow better adherence to the foliage.

Repeat the process 3 times with 3 days intervals. The garlic decoction does not keep and must be used within 48 hours.

Harvest

Harvest time June to July
Type of vegetable Bulb vegetable
Vegetable colour pink
Size of vegetable Medium
Interest Flavour, Nutritional value
Use Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 30 cm
Spread at maturity 15 cm
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased

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Planting and care

Garlic appreciates well-drained, light soil without recent manure (for at least 1 year). Plant it in a sunny location where you haven't grown vegetables from the same family (shallot, onion, and leek) in previous years. Garlic is sensitive to excess moisture, which can cause the bulbs to rot. If your soil is very wet, add some sand to it and plant the garlic on mounds that are 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6in) high. This raised bed cultivation facilitates water drainage and also slightly increases the soil temperature.

Garlic can be planted in spring or autumn, depending on the variety:

- White garlic and purple garlic are planted in autumn, from October to December.

- Pink garlic is planted in spring, in February and March (or as early as January in mild climates).

Harvesting at ripeness occurs in summer (June - July).

Dig furrows that are 3 to 4 cm (1 to 2in) deep and spaced 25 cm (10in) apart. Use the cloves located on the perimeter of the garlic head, as the ones in the centre are less productive. Plant them every 12 cm (5in), with the pointed end up, and lightly bury them. Cover with a little fine soil (1 to 2 cm (0 to 1in), with the tip just above the ground). Watering is not necessary.

Hoe and weed, especially at the beginning of the cultivation. Only water in case of drought around May.

The garlic rotation cycle is 5 years. Avoid cultivating it next to leeks or onions, as they are susceptible to the same diseases.

Cultivation

Best planting time February to March
Recommended planting time January to March

Care

Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Good

Intended location

Type of use Vegetable garden
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil light
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 130

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