Each collection contains one head (or bulb) of each of the garlics below, and each head can be split up into several cloves before planting.
garlic 'Carcassonne Wight': Vigorous, reliable and well-suited to UK growing conditions, this hardneck garlic produces attractive pink cloves with excellent flavour and aroma. It performs especially well in cooler, temperate climates and is known for its strong, aromatic character and consistent bulb formation. It forms 8-12 well-sized cloves per bulb, typically ready to harvest in June or July from autumn plantings. Expect good skin cover and a robust taste profile, ideal for cooking or drying.
garlic 'Rhapsody Wight': Bursting with purple pride, ‘Rhapsody Wight’ is the earliest softneck variety ready to harvest. Planted in autumn, this vivid garlic springs forth in a spectacular early summer style with the bulb's brilliant purple streaks and mottling visible as it pushes itself from the earth. Expect to uncover 5-12 large easy-to-peel cloves tucked within each showy wrapper. Beyond its visual bravado, this garlic tempts the taste buds with a fresh and lively flavour, adding punch and personality to soups, sauces, roasts or any dish in need of a little flair.
garlic 'Kingsland Wight': A garlic that embodies versatility and flavour, that is reliable in colder, more northerly regions of the UK. This hardneck variety with its regal ties was first cultivated near Toulouse in southern France, bringing old world charm to modern gardens. Planted in autumn or early spring, a long growing season allows the full flavour to develop before harvest in September. Unlike other hardneck varieties, ‘Kingsland Wight’ offers an abundance of large easy-to-peel cloves tucked within each papery sheath. Its rich, nuanced flavour elevates soups, sauces, roasts or anything needing a boost.