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Garlic seedlings

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Garlic seedlings

Garlic seedlings are a practical choice for home gardeners in Estonia seeking to grow flavorful and healthy garlic with ease. This category offers a variety of hardneck and softneck garlic types, including popular options like Morado, Dangiai, Germidour, Flavor, and Ziemiai. These varieties are well-suited to local growing conditions, providing reliable yields and rich taste. Garlic is commonly planted in early autumn or spring, with harvesting in mid to late summer, aligning with Estonia's seasonal rhythms.

Choose the Right Garlic Seedlings for Your Garden

Our selection includes garlic bulbs and seedlings in various sizes and packaging, ideal for garden beds or containers. Hardneck varieties like Morado feature distinctive purple cloves with a spicy flavor, while softneck types such as Germidour offer milder tastes and extended storage life. Planting distances typically range from 7 to 10 centimeters between cloves, with approximately 30 centimeters between rows, ensuring good growth and bulb development.

Benefits of Growing Garlic Seedlings

  • Easy to plant with straightforward spacing and care requirements
  • Adapted to Estonian climate, suitable for both field and garden bed cultivation
  • Produces aromatic and spicy bulbs ideal for fresh use, cooking, and preserving
  • Supports organic and homegrown food trends, promoting health and sustainability
  • Hardneck varieties provide unique flavors and add visual interest with purple and violet hues

Garlic seedlings are especially appealing to gardeners aged 35–55 who value simplicity, yield, and quality. Whether you have a countryside plot, a suburban garden, or an urban balcony, garlic can be a rewarding crop that fits well with the growing trend of urban gardening and self-sufficiency.

Tips for Successful Garlic Growing

  • Plant garlic seedlings in well-drained soil in early spring or autumn for best results
  • Ensure a sunny location to promote healthy bulb development
  • Maintain proper spacing between cloves and rows to avoid overcrowding
  • Water moderately and mulch to protect from weeds and retain moisture
  • Harvest when leaves begin to yellow and dry, usually in July to September

Explore our garlic seedling options to find the perfect variety for your garden needs. With quality seedlings and practical advice, growing your own garlic has never been more accessible. Start your garden with reliable garlic seedlings and enjoy fresh, flavorful harvests season after season.

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