Autumn planting. Hardneck.One of the most beautiful hardneck garlic varieties, with a creamy-white skin delicately striped with pink. Garlic ‘Rose Wight’ is distinguished by plump, rounded cloves that form large bulbs and have an intensely rich flavor. This variety is simple to grow and yields good crops as early as June. A worthwhile crop for the vegetable plot overwintering. Height: 60cm (24″). Spread: 15cm (6″). Plant garlic in rows in any well drained soil in full sun. It is important that the soil does not become waterlogged so incorporate plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost to improve drainage and feed the soil. On particularly heavy soils, plant garlic in raised beds. Carefully split the bulb into individual cloves. Plant each clove at a depth of 2cm (1”) below the surface of the soil and 10cm (4”) apart, leaving 45cm (18”) between each row.
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