Stonebridge Garlic
Split Music Hardneck
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Introducing Our Split Music Hardneck Garlic!
Our Split Music Hardneck Garlic is a culinary delight, perfect for those who love the bold flavor of garlic but prefer a milder, more delicate taste. These split bulbs are sold at a discount because they will not store as long as our premium bulbs. While their appearance may not be attractive, their cloves are healthy and retain the same high-quality premium flavor and taste expected from our garlic and can be used for cooking and planting. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase our high-quality garlic at a discount if you do not mind cosmetic imperfections and a reduced shelf life.
Excellent for culinary or seed/planting use and naturally grown!
In the hardneck family of garlic, the Music Hardneck variety provides large, easy to peel cloves with a mild spiciness and rich musky taste.
Originating from Ontario Canada, this strain was derived by Al Music who brought over porcelain garlic from Italy to cultivate on his own farm. The result was a hardy, robust plant resistant to some common diseases that infest other varieties of garlic. Great for culinary or seed use.
Why Choose Split Music Hardneck Garlic?
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Tender Texture: They have a tender, buttery texture that's perfect for roasting, sautéing, or adding to sauces and dips.
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Mild Flavor: While still packing a garlic punch, Split Music Hardneck Garlic offers a milder flavor profile, making it a great option for those who are sensitive to strong garlic taste.
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Versatility: Use them whole, minced, or sliced to elevate your dishes. They're ideal for adding a subtle garlic flavor to soups, stews, and pasta dishes.
- Planting Potential: Each bulb can be easily separated into cloves, so you can grow your own garlic and enjoy fresh, homegrown flavor year after year.
Elevate your cooking experience with our Split Music Hardneck Garlic. Order yours today!
FREE SHIPPING on orders over $75.
Our garlic crop has been tested and is free of Garlic Bloat Nematode.
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