Kingsland Wight Garlic
This single Garlic Kingsland Wight bulb produces one of the most versatile hard neck varieties of garlic.
Wonderful to use in roasts, soups, sauces, or anything that needs an extra lift in the kitchen, this garlic is a must-have addition to any vegetable garden.
This bulb will produce garlic with a beautiful white skin with pink cloves.
Growing guide
Plant the cloves in rows, pointy side up, approximately 2cm deep, at 10cm intervals with at least 45cm between each row.
Ensure the soil is well-drained and does not become waterlogged. Position them in a bright and sunny spot in your garden.
To harvest, gently lift the garlic when the leaves start to yellow and leave them on the surface of the soil to ripen. Store in a light, airy position which is dry and rust free.
Note: One bulb can be split into several cloves before planting (usually about 8-10 cloves).
- Product code
- 20011792
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Features
- Number of bulbs: 1
- Variety: Hard neck
- Features: Stores well, superior flavour, perfect for roasts, soups and sauces
- Bulbs colour: White skin, purple cloves
- Flavour: Rich and creamy, smooth flavour
- Hardiness: Reliable in colder areas of the UK
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Planting depth: 2cm
- When to plant: September, October, November
- When to harvest: June, July