Adams Garlic Farm

  • Home
  • Our Garlic
  • Shop
  • About Us
  • Our Location
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
608-794-2107

August 9, 2016

Music Garlic, Seed and Eating Garlic

Music Garlic, Seed and Eating Garlic
Music Garlic, Seed and Eating Garlic

Music Garlic

 

Music garlic seed and eating garlic is a favorite here at Adams Garlic.

First of all, the name “Music” makes me just want to sit back with a glass of lemonade, watch a beautiful sunset, and listen…to the music, or the wind in the trees, or the birds…

I’m not sure that it’s the name, but Music garlic is a favorite in our home and for our customers.  With its rich and strong, robust and musky flavor, Music garlic has a medium to hot kick when eaten raw, but in its cooked form Music offers an incredible garlicky flavor to any dish.  Because each bulb contains five to seven very large, easy-to-peel cloves, cooking with Music is a breeze.

For the garlic grower, Music garlic seed will plant approximately 40 cloves for every pound of seed.  The plants are vigorous, tall, dark and vibrant green, and the germination rate is excellent.  I have read that Music appears resistant to many diseases that affect garlic.  Music is a reliable hardneck garlic to grow.

Music garlic is an heirloom garlic brought to Canada by Al Music from his homeland of Italy.  It is a porcelain hardneck and with white wrappers and beautifully rose-colored cloves.  Music garlic stores for nine to twelve months under the proper storage conditions.

Order Music Garlic Seed or Eating Garlic Now!

Filed Under: Garlic Seed, Garlic Varieties, General, Growing Garlic

Blog Categories

  • Adams Garlic In The News
  • Garlic Seed
  • Garlic Varieties
  • General
  • Growing Garlic
  • Midwest Garlic Festival
  • Ordering Garlic
  • Our Garlic Farm
  • Recipes
  • Home
  • Our Garlic
  • Shop
  • About Our Farm
  • Our Location
  • Blog
  • Contact Us

Adams Garlic
9757 State Road 81
Cassville, WI 53806
608-794-2107

contact@adamsgarlic.com

 

© 2023 Adams Garlic
Privacy Policy
www.webwisedesign.com

Something Special from Wisconsin

Contact Us Today


Shipping Info