With its gorgeous looks and fiery flavor, it's no wonder Duganski Hardneck Garlic is a garden favorite. Its attractive violet wrappers house purple-tinged cloves that burst with a fiery flavor and mellow out nicely to a rich garlic aftertaste. It stores well. Like other hardneck garlic varieties, Duganski is winter hardy and performs best in cooler climates. It's best planted in the fall. In early summer, it produces scapes that add a mild garlic flavor to recipes. These curly stalks are also sometimes used in floral arrangements.
Each offer includes 1 dormant bulb which can be divided into 6 cloves to 10 cloves
Space plants 2 to 4 inches apart, in rows 6 inches apart
Divide bulbs into cloves and set 1 to 2 inches deep, with the flat side down
Remove any flower stalks that might form as they will take away energy that is needed to make a large bulb
Hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9