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Silver White Softneck Garlic - USDA Certified Organic

Silver White Softneck Garlic - USDA Certified Organic

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Organic
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Cloves per bulb: 10-12

This softneck silverskin garlic was developed in California for its consistent performance and high yields. It is also proven to perform in cold, hot, and humid climates and coastal areas. It has a mild flavor and is great for eating fresh. 'Silver White' has a silvery white skin and contains 10–12 cloves. Harvest for this variety is in the late season. It is excellent for braiding and stores for up to 12 months when properly cured and kept in cool, dry conditions. Softneck varieties are very cold-hardy but do not require a cold period (winter) to produce bulbs, making them a reliable choice for mild climates.

Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship garlic to Idaho, Hawaii, and the following counties in Washington— Adams, Benton, Franklin, Grant, and Klickitat (including cities such as Othello, Pasco, Moses Lake, Kennewick, and Richland). Please do not order garlic if you live in one of these locations.

We source our garlic from local farms, where passionate farmers hand-harvest each bulb. This commitment not only supports our community but also ensures top-notch quality and flavor in every product.

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Variety Info

Days to Maturity: 250-270 days (when planted in fall)

Family: Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Alleoideae (formerly Alliaceae) Allium or Onion family, includes onions, garlic, chives, shallots, and leeks.

Type: Silverskin garlic

Native: Central Asia

Hardiness: Usually grown as an annual to harvest the bulbs, but can be grown as a perennial

Exposure: Full sun to part shade.

Variety Info: This pure-white garlic has a mild flavor suitable for everyday use. Bulbs contain 10–12 cloves. They can be stored for up to 12 months.

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Sowing Info

When to Sow Outside: Garlic is planted in fall for harvest 7 to 9 months later (midsummer). In areas with cold winters, sow individual cloves from mid-September to mid-November. Garlic is frost-hardy but ideally should be planted 4 to 6 weeks before the first hard freeze to give the bulbs time to establish roots. In areas with mild winters, garlic can be planted until January.

When to Start Inside: Not recommended if you want to grow bulbs. If you don't get your garlic in the ground, the cloves can be planted indoors any time of year for the green tops that make tasty garlic-flavored raw greens or stir-fry ingredients.

Seed Depth: Plant garlic 2"–3" deep with the pointed side up.

Seed Spacing: One clove every 6"–8"

Row Spacing: 12"–18"

Thinning: Thinning is not necessary if spaced properly during planting.

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Growing Info

Harvesting: Garlic bulbs are ready to harvest when the tops are approximately 40% yellow or brown or when the tops start to fall over. This is typically in June and July. Do not leave bulbs in the ground too long, or the skins will decay, reducing storage life. To harvest, lift the bulbs gently with a digging fork (flat tines) or a shovel, digging widely to avoid cutting into them. Gently brush off any loose soil and remove any damaged cloves, but leave the roots and shoots attached. Lay or hang the whole plant in a warm, airy location out of direct sun and protected from rain before curing. For more information, see Garlic: Harvesting, Curing, and Storage.

Special Care: After planting, apply 2"–4" of mulch (e.g., straw, untreated grass clippings, shredded leaves) to maintain moisture, insulate the cloves through the winter, and help prevent frost from pushing cloves to the surface. Loosen mulch in spring to allow shoots to push through thick or compacted mulch. In very cold climates, remove mulch after the last hard freeze to allow soil to warm more quickly. Reapply mulch after shoots emerge to maintain consistent moisture and reduce weeds. Remove weeds regularly to reduce competition for water and nutrients.

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  • Magdalena N. B.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    12/6/25
    Silver White Softneck Garlic

    This sprouted in about a week in early November in southern New Mexico. I can't wait to harvest it later in the late spring.

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    12/7/25

    Hey Magdalena,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience with our Silver White Softneck Garlic! We're thrilled to hear it sprouted so quickly - just a week is fantastic timing! That's such a great sign that your garlic is off to a strong start in your southern New Mexico garden. We're excited for you too - there's nothing quite like the satisfaction of harvesting your own homegrown, organic garlic after all those months of anticipation! That late spring harvest is going to be so worth the wait. Thanks for sharing your growing success with us and we'd love to hear how that harvest turns out! Keep on growing 🌻️

  • Holly D.
    GA, United States
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    11/28/25
    happy happy

    happy happy with our garlic

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Intermediate
    Who do you grow for? Yourself
    How do you prefer to grow? In Ground
  • Eva E.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1/9/25
    5 Stars

    I planted the garlic and it's growing. I'm pleased with it so far.

  • Amber V.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1/3/25
    5 Stars

    I was very excited to see the garlic shoots coming up as I am a first time garlic grower. The bulbs came with lots of cloves. I ended up planting some in a random spot in the yard. Even after little to no rain or watering, they have sprouted and are looking amazing!

  • Cari P.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    12/24/24
    5 Stars

    I love that this company has anything you would like to plant and organic products