Inchelium Red Softneck Garlic

Inchelium Red Softneck Garlic

from $23.50

Inchelium Red is a hearty heirloom variety for Southern gardeners.

Inchelium Red garlic is named after the Washington State Reservation in which it was discovered. Inchelium Red produces large bulbs with 10-20 cloves per bulb. Excellent flavor and long storage life. We have propagated this variety for several years at our test garden in central Arkansas and have found it to hold its size reliable for multiple seasons, and to have very good storage life. Very heat tolerant. Bulb size improves the better the soil, but it can tolerate poorer growing conditions without total crop loss. An excellent choice for southern and first-time growers.

  • Large, white bulbs with excellent Farmer’s Market appeal.

  • Long shelf life.

  • Flexible neck for braiding.

  • Excellent production in hot climates.

  • Artichoke variety.

Inchelium stock is limited for 2024 season. Early ordering is recommended

Naturally Grown in Vilonia, Arkansas by Southern Seed Garlic

Local pickup available during fall season. Call for pricing and availability.

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Fall Shipping

For guaranteed seed viability, select fall shipping. We will store the seed here at our facilities and ship it to you in time for your zone’s shipping date this fall. Fall shipping begins September 1st, beginning with northern zones. 

Note: Ordering from the Deep South but don’t have enough time left this season to vernalize your seed? 

Early Shipping

We offer early shipping! Are you a Deep South grower who needs time to vernalize your garlic Or just want to have your garlic on hand early?  Early Shipping starts in July for softneck and September for hardneck, and continues until fall planting dates. Please note we cannot offer refunds for orders shipped early and you are responsible for your own storage conditions.


Growing Instructions

  • Garlic is a winter crop. Plant after the first good frost in the fall.

    For northern regions this is mid-October.

    For the mid-west and upper south, plant early November.

    Deep south growers and California growers may plant as late as January or February.

  • Look out for these 3 things:

    1. The garlic will be in the ground until early summer, so pick a spot you will not need for spring gardening.

    2. Soil must be well drained if you have wet winters or springs. Raised beds or rows are wonderful for garlic.

    3. There must be enough nutrients to feed the garlic through its long growing season. Garlic is hardy, but optimum bulb size is achieved through a good, rich soil. We mix in composted animal manure and top off with some compost or super soil.

    1. Separate the garlic bulb into cloves. Do this as close to planting time as possible as they will begin to soften quickly after separating.

    2. Plant each clove pointy side UP, 2"-6" deep (the further north you are, the deeper you plant).

    3. Space 5" apart, with 8"-10" between rows.


Don’t forget your grower’s guide!

 
Homesteader’s Guide to Growing Garlic
Sale Price:$10.99 Original Price:$12.00

The ultimate guide to growing, propagating, and marketing garlic! Southern Seed Garlic shares its best advice for new and veteran farmers. Whether you are growing a backyard patch or thinking about going large-scale, this guide gives you all the information and motivation you need to make your garlic grow.

79 page PDF download

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