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Multi-Petals Garlic Seeds

Multi-Petals Garlic Seeds

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Multi-Petals Garlic Seeds are the perfect choice for gardeners looking to cultivate an easy-to-grow, indoor garlic bonsai. With its stunning multi-petal flowers, this tropical landscape plant is sure to add a touch of beauty to any space. These perennial seeds are also a great choice for those who love to cook, as they produce flavorful garlic that can be used in a variety of dishes.

Highlights:

  • Easy-to-grow perennial seeds that produce a beautiful indoor garlic bonsai
  • Stunning multi-petal flowers that add beauty to any space
  • Perfect for those who love to cook with fresh garlic
  • Each pack contains 100 seeds, making it easy to cultivate a thriving indoor garden
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  • Species and varieties: Multipetals garlic seeds belong to the Allium sativum species, which is a part of the onion genus. There are numerous varieties of garlic, but the multipetals variety is known for its multiple cloves and robust flavor.
  • Hybrid or heirloom: Multipetals garlic is an heirloom variety, which means it has been passed down through generations due to its valued characteristics. Heirloom seeds are open-pollinated, meaning they can reproduce true to type from seed, preserving the unique traits of the variety.
  • Pruning and training: Garlic does not require pruning or training. However, removing the flower stalks, known as 'scapes', can help the plant focus energy on bulb formation.
  • Fertilization needs: Garlic benefits from a balanced fertilizer applied at planting and again in the spring. It also appreciates organic matter, such as compost, worked into the soil.
  • Hardiness zones: Garlic is a hardy plant that can be grown in USDA hardiness zones 3-9. It prefers cooler weather during growth and warmer weather during bulb formation.
  • Climate requirements: Garlic prefers a climate with a cold winter, as the cold period triggers bulb formation. It also requires full sun and well-drained soil.