Georgian Fire Garlic Seeds

6-8 Large Cloves per Bulb
Approx 20-25 Cloves/lb
Hardy, Large Sized, Easy to Peel Large Cloves, Full Flavored
HOT Heirloom Garlic
Long Storing Garlic, Late Winter/Early Spring

 

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Georgian Fire Garlic Seeds

Georgian Fire garlic has a strong, full, pleasantly hot flavor, with a lingering aftertaste. It has easy to peel large cloves that store long into winter and early spring, in cooler conditions. It is great to use in your kitchen when you want some spice to add to your delicious meals. Georgian Fire Porcelain garlic seeds originated in the Republic of Georgia (in Asia.)

This variety is a hardneck which means it will grow a garlic scape which is the flower of the garlic plant.  The scape should be snapped off once the stem starts to curl to send the energy to the bulb rather than the flower.  Garlic scapes are very tasty and can be used in stir-fry or however you use garlic currently.

This tall, dark and green plant is easy to grow and is resistant to a wide variety of diseases that usually infect garlic.  It is well suited for growing in almost all states, however, its growth may be marginal in southern states with hot early summers.  Porcelain garlic is known to withstand extremely cold weathers ranging from -18 Degree F to -60 Degree F.

  • These garlic bulbs are 2″- 2 2/4″ and are grown specifically for seed
  • 6-8 Large Cloves per Bulb
  • Approx 25-30 Cloves/lb
  • Easy to grow, Hardy, Large sized, Medium flavored garlic
  • Long Storing, Late Winter/Early Spring in cooler temperatures

Cool Garlic Facts:

  • John Gunn recommended garlic as a diuretic, for treatment of infections, as a general tonic and for asthma, In Health Remedies garlic was recommended for lung diseases.
  • John King, American Dispensatory (1877) recommended garlic as a stomach tonic, for children’s diseases, coughs, hoarseness, catarrhs (inflammation of the mucous membranes especially sinuses), whooping-cough, and worms.
  • Garlic was known as Russian Penicillin.
  •  In the 1950’s Chinese scientists used garlic to treat influenza.
  • Garlic may change your genes, erase wrinkles, lower blood pressure, decrease fasting blood glucose, reduce cardiovascular risk, alleviate arthritis, reduce inflammation and more!
  • Garlic also helps improve nutrition, it regulates iron metabolism and increases zinc and iron absorption from foods.
  • Garlic may inhibit TB, and eliminate food poisoning microbes.
  • Garlic is both a vegetable and an herb