Garlic Rhapsody Wight (Softneck)
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Product Description
This superb softneck garlic develops into bright, large, bulbs that lift themselves up out of the ground as they swell, exposing wonderful deep purple streaks and mottling. Historically originating from the village of Cadours in south west France as ‘Violet de Cadours’, Rhapsody Wight has been re-selected and developed over several years to ensure it performs well in our UK climate. This new garlic has a fresh, zingy flavour, perfect for all your favourite recipes, and is also excellent harvested ‘green’. The earliest of all purple garlic – ready from June if planted at the ideal planting time of October or November.
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- Raised Bed
- container
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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