Which varieties of garlic are best?

Garlic is an essential hot spice in cooking. It has a pungent taste and rich aroma with health benefits. Growing garlic is a simple process, therefore, it is on every site. You can find a description of the most popular varieties and varieties in this review.

Varietal variety of garlic

However, not everyone knows that there are more than 70 varieties of garlic! This means that you can choose according to your taste, focusing on the conditions of a particular site with its soil, climate features, location. Moreover growing experience suggests that you should not limit your choice to one or two varieties. It is worth trying a few, and only after leaving the ones you like.

which varieties of garlic are betterMore than 70 varieties of spring and winter garlic are known

Such a variety makes sense, since some ripen earlier and they can be added to dishes already at the beginning - in the middle of summer, used for canning. Others ripen later, but are better stored.

Most popular varieties

Since the varietal variety is great, this article describes popular, popular varieties.

Spring

Spring garlic differs from winter garlic in different planting dates (spring garlic is planted in spring, and winter garlic - in late autumn), yield - spring garlic is less productive, in contrast to winter garlic.

To visually recognize spring garlic, you need to pay attention to the following signs:

  • spring garlic without central bararound which the denticles are located;
  • themselves spiral teeth - the closer to the center, the smaller they are;
  • teeth can differ from each other by size and shape;
  • spring garlicwithout arrows.

Popular varieties of spring garlic:

Victorio

which varieties of garlic are betterSpring Garlic Victorio

Mid-season, high-yielding species. No arrows, resistant to pests and fungal diseases... The bulbs are flat-round in shape, the color of the scales is yellow-white.

Yelenovsky

which varieties of garlic are betterSpring garlic grade Yelenovsky

Mid-season, fruitful, round heads. Outside, the color of the scales is whitish, and inside, on the teeth themselves, it is pinkish... Demonstrates resistance to all plant diseases.

Gulliver

which varieties of garlic are betterSpring garlic variety Gulliver

Considered mid-late. The harvest is good, it produces arrows. The bulb is round, slightly flat. The color of the scales is light, white. Little susceptible to diseases and pests.

Sochi 56

which varieties of garlic are betterSpring garlic grade Sochi 56

Mid-season, gives a stable and high-quality harvest. The shape of the head is slightly flat, rounded. The color of the scales can be white or purple, and on the teeth themselves - pink with a purple tint. Resistant to disease.

Ershovsky

which varieties of garlic are betterSpring garlic grade Ershovsky

Belongs to mid-season, the bulbs are round, slightly flat. It does not produce arrows, the harvest is excellent. Resistant to disease.

Winter crops

For winter garlic, the following signs are characteristic, by which it can be visually recognized:

  • rod in the center of the headaround which the denticles are located;
  • the teeth are arranged in a circle, in one row;
  • teeth the same;
  • harvest gives higher;
  • in winter crops -arrows grow on which tiny onions are then formed.

The best-selling varieties of winter garlic are:

Lyubasha

which varieties of garlic are betterWinter garlic grade Lyubasha

Withstands severe frosts and dry summers. It is considered quite high - the stem is up to 120 cm. The bulb is round, slightly flat. The color of the scales is light with streaks of violet tones, resistant to diseases. Keeps perfectly. It has a bright spicy taste and is suitable for canning.

Dobrynya

which varieties of garlic are betterWinter garlic variety Dobrynya

A productive variety, but less frost-resistant than Lyubasha. The heads are large, not too sharp, so it is good to eat it fresh. Ripening period - late. Dobrynya is well stored and is not susceptible to disease.

Sofievsky

which varieties of garlic are betterWinter garlic Sofievsky grade

It perfectly tolerates severe frosts, but in summer it is picky about heat and light. Not too high - about 70 cm. Large onion - 100 g with large cloves. The color of the scales is pale purple. Nematode resistant, moderately pungent taste.

Alcor

which varieties of garlic are betterWinter garlic grade Alkor

High-yielding, excellent storage. The color of the bulb is pinkish, and the cloves themselves are closer to gray. Damaged by yellow dwarfism.

Dubkovsky

which varieties of garlic are betterWinter garlic variety Dubkovsky

High yielding, good storage performance. The stem is of medium height, the bulb is not large, rarely weighs more than 50 grams. It is stored excellently, the taste is spicy.

In winter crops, it is imperative to cut off the arrows at the base, otherwise the head will be shallow. Do not break the arrows so as not to damage the bulb.

Shooters

Garlic that produces arrows is sharper in taste, more productive than varieties without arrows, it is better stored. Among the shooters, the most noticeable are:

Gribovsky jubilee

which varieties of garlic are betterShooting garlic variety Gribovsky jubilee

Medium-sized winter variety. The color of the scales is reddish-purple. Disease resistance - at a high level, stored well.

Gribovsky 60

which varieties of garlic are betterShooting garlic grade Gribovsky 60

Harvest early maturing, resistant to freezing and drought. The bulb is medium in size and keeps well. Not damaged by bacteria and viruses.

Scythian

which varieties of garlic are betterShooting garlic grade Skif

Frost-resistant variety, resistant to diseases of this plant. The color of the scales is gray with streaks of purple, and the teeth themselves are creamy.

Large-toothed Kiseleva

which varieties of garlic are betterShooting garlic grade Skif

Early ripening, the head is more than average, about 80 g, the taste is pleasant, spicy. It is not susceptible to disease, storage periods are long.

Hermann

which varieties of garlic are betterGarlic variety Herman

The bulb is round, conical, the color of the scales is whitish-lilac, and the cloves are cream. Stored up to 8 months, resistant to fungal and bacterial infections.

Non-arrow

Of the non-shooting, the following are popular:

Aleisky

which varieties of garlic are betterAleisky garlic variety

Mid-season, round bulb, flat, stored until spring.

Moskovsky

which varieties of garlic are betterGarlic variety Moscow

Mid-season, well kept, not too sharp the color of the scales is light, the teeth are white.

Abrek

which varieties of garlic are betterGarlic variety Abrek

Similar to Moscow, but the head is slightly larger.

Odessa 13

which varieties of garlic are betterGarlic variety Odessa 13

It happens spring and winter, the color of the scales is white, sometimes with stripes of purple tones, stored wonderfully.

Gafurian

which varieties of garlic are betterGarlic variety Gafurian

Medium-sized onion up to 40 grams, round, flat. Resistant to rot, but sometimes it is prone to powdery mildew.

The best large varieties

Of the varieties with a large head, the following are known:

Alekseevsky (giant)

which varieties of garlic are betterGarlic Alekseevsky (giant)

The bulb reaches 250 gr. Wherein resistant to disease and stored for a long time.

Komsomolets

which varieties of garlic are betterGarlic Komsomolets

Shooting, winter, mid-season, flat-round onion, the taste is pungent.

Petrovsky

which varieties of garlic are betterPetrovsky garlic

Looks like Komsomolets, resistant to disease.

Degtyarsky

which varieties of garlic are betterDegtyarsky garlic

Spring, without arrows, the taste is moderately spicy.

Orlovsky

which varieties of garlic are betterGarlic Orlovsky

Spring, does not release arrows, onion over 100 gr.

Conclusion

These are not all varieties of garlic that are worthy of attention. AND do not be afraid to try new selection - there are many good varieties among them!

Do you know how to distinguish spring garlic from winter garlic and which varieties of spring garlic are considered the best? If not, be sure to read this article.

Today we will tell you what are the features of spring garlic and which varieties are ideal for your site.

What is the difference between spring garlic and winter garlic

Varieties of spring and winter garlic differ not only in terms of planting (spring is planted in spring, and winter - in autumn). Very important indicators for them are yield, as well as shelf life. Spring varieties are usually less productive, but their bulbs are able to survive until the next harvest with little or no loss. While winter varieties of garlic are mainly intended for fresh consumption and canning. And spring garlic (unlike winter garlic) perfectly tolerates spring cold snaps. But such varieties will not be able to survive the winter frosts.

Visually distinguish between winter and spring garlic by the following features:

  • winter garlic has a central shaft around which chives are attached. If you separate all the cloves of garlic, then only such a "stick" will remain in the center. Spring garlic does not have such a central core.
  • cloves of spring garlic are arranged in a spiral in 2-3 rows (the closer to the center, the smaller the cloves), and cloves of winter varieties are placed neatly around the rod in 1 row.
  • winter garlic has fewer cloves and is smoother in shape and size. But spring garlic has more cloves, and they can differ significantly from each other.
  • spring garlic cloves are smaller in size, and in winter varieties they are larger, and the yield is higher.
  • spring varieties of garlic are non-shooting (except for the "Gulliver" variety), but winter varieties are shooting. They "throw out" arrows with air bulbs, which serve for reproduction.

To prepare the planting material, separate and exfoliate the garlic cloves. After 4-5 days, sort them by size. Remove all dry, rotten and diseased specimens immediately, and select healthy large and medium-sized cloves for planting. Store the garlic at a temperature of 16-20 ° C, and transfer it to a cool place with a temperature of 2-5 ° C 25-30 days before planting.

The best varieties of spring garlic

To get a good harvest, it is important to choose the right variety of spring garlic. We will tell you about the 5 most popular and well-proven varieties.

Victorio

Mid-season, non-shooting, high-yielding variety. The bulbs are flat-round, with yellow-white dry scales. Disease resistant.

 
Use Taste Number of teeth Bulb weight (g) Keeping quality
  peninsular

13-15

excellent

Gulliver

Medium late shooted high-yielding variety. The bulbs are dense, flat-rounded, the scales are off-white. Disease resistant.

 
Use Taste Number of teeth Bulb weight (g) Keeping quality
spicy

4-5

90-120

excellent

Yelenovsky

Mid-season non-shooting variety. Differs in stable productivity and high quality products. The bulbs are firm, round and flat-round. The outer scales are white, the inner ones are creamy pink. Resistant to major diseases of garlic.

 
Use Taste Number of teeth Bulb weight (g) Keeping quality
  peninsular

15-18

17-23

good

Ershovsky

Mid-season, non-shooting, high-yielding variety. The bulbs are flat-round, with white dry scales. Disease resistant.

 
Use Taste Number of teeth Bulb weight (g) Keeping quality
peninsular

16-25

good

Sochinsky 56

Mid-season, non-shooting, high-yielding variety. The bulbs are rounded and flat-round, with white or violet common dry scales, and pink-brown or pink-purple cloves. Resistant to major diseases of garlic.

 
Use Taste Number of teeth Bulb weight (g) Keeping quality
peninsular

15-30

about 50

excellent

These varieties of spring garlic will allow every summer resident to get an excellent harvest. Choose the one you like the most and welcome spring fully armed.

Garlic has long been very popular, as it is widely used in cooking, and is also appreciated as a very effective remedy against various diseases. Now there are a variety of varieties of garlic that summer residents plant on their backyard plots.

What are the types of garlic

Garlic varieties are simply striking in their diversity, but it is worth noting that it can be of winter and spring types. Winter crops are planted in autumn, and spring crops - in early spring. When ripe, winter fruits give an arrow with an inflorescence, where then small bulbs ripen. Winter garlic varieties are much more fertile and also have larger teeth. However, they persist much worse, and if the winter is harsh, severe frosts and very little snow, then they simply freeze out.

Each type of garlic has its own pros and cons. The varieties of this plant differ according to certain characteristics, namely:

  • winter garlic has a core in the middle;
  • teeth are arranged in one row around the rod;
  • spring does not release arrows.

Spring garlic does not have a rod, its teeth are arranged in a spiral manner in 2-3 rows, and the closer they are to the center, the smaller they are. The winter garlic teeth are arranged in a straight line. These varieties have fewer teeth, but they are even and large.

Spring Garlic Varieties

To get a good harvest, you first need to choose the right variety for planting. It is necessary to plant spring varieties of garlic in early spring. The most popular varieties of this type are:

  • Victorio;
  • Gulliver;
  • Yelenovsky;
  • Flavor;
  • Ershovsky.

The medium-ripe spring variety Victorio is characterized by a very good yield. The shape of its bulbs is flat-round, with white-yellow scales, each weighing about 40 grams. The variety is resistant to various diseases and pests. It keeps well and has a semi-sharp taste.

Garlic of the Gulliver variety belongs to the medium-late species, characterized by a high degree of fruiting. This is the only spring species producing arrows. Its fruits are quite dense, rounded, but at the same time slightly flattened. It is characterized by a high degree of resistance to diseases and pests. It has a pungent aftertaste, and one onion can weigh 90-120 grams. Keeps well throughout the winter.

The Yelenovsky garlic variety is considered one of the best for growing on an industrial scale, as it is characterized by a very good yield and keeping quality. The number of cloves is 3-7, the weight of each reaches 5-8 grams.

Spring Garlic Flavor is well known all over the world. This is an old, time-tested variety with good marketability. This variety gives a very good harvest, large bulbs that can be stored without problems until the next harvest.

It ripens very well even in the harshest conditions. According to the reviews of the owners of summer cottages, garlic planted in spring gives guaranteed good results, since in a short time it manages to fully ripen and form dense and powerful heads.

Winter garlic varieties

Many are interested in what varieties of garlic are the best for planting in the fall.Many people prefer to plant winter garlic for its large fruits and good taste. Most of its fruits are produced by arrows, but there are varieties without arrows.

Planting winter garlic is preferable in late September or early October. The best varieties of winter garlic are listed below:

  • Alcor;
  • Lyubasha;
  • Hermann;
  • Dobrynya;
  • Zubrenok;
  • Antonik.

Variety Alkor - mid-season, arrow, the height of the arrow reaches 60-100 cm. It is recommended to plant the plant in a large area and private household plots. The root bulb has 4-5 large cloves. It has a rather pronounced pungent taste. The main advantage of this variety is the high yield and good quality of the fruit.

Lyubasha's garlic is especially popular. The description of the variety suggests that it is universal. It is characterized by resistance to drought and cold. The plant is light-loving enough, capable of growing up to 100-150 centimeters in height. It should be planted exclusively in open areas, without shading. The shape of the heads is somewhat flattened, they reach a weight of 120 grams.

The Lyubasha garlic variety is famous for its very good taste and high nutritional value. Fruits are covered with dry scales of pink or whitish color. There are 5-9 large teeth on the head, each reaching 15-20 grams.

The semi-sharp variety Dobrynya is distinguished by good keeping quality, high yield, medium frost resistance, large head size, resistance to various diseases and pests. Dobrynya is a late-ripening variety that produces arrows, one of the few cultivated throughout Russia. Its application is universal. They are often used in the preservation of vegetables and mushrooms. Also used as a seasoning and as an independent pickling product.

The largest-fruited varieties of garlic

Recently, vegetables have begun to appear, striking in their large size. Garlic is also no exception. There are quite popular large varieties of garlic, in particular such as:

  • Gulliver;
  • Titanium;
  • Moskal;
  • Alekseevsky.

Titan garlic is considered a very good mid-late garlic. The period of its growing season is quite long and is 100-115 days. Bushes are low, powerful. The heads reach 150-180 grams in size, and often contain 6 cloves. The rounded flat bulb is covered with lilac-purple scales, the flesh is white and juicy, with a sharp taste. Garlic keeps well after harvest.

Moskal garlic also belongs to large varieties. It is high-yielding, slightly tangy in taste. The Alekseevsky variety is characterized by very good yield and resistance to diseases and pests. Differs in good preservation due to the high strength of the scales. The heads have 4-5 teeth and reach a weight of 150-180 grams. The taste of the pulp is sweet-spicy, and the aroma is quite delicate, pronounced garlic.

The best shooting varieties

To find the best look, you need to study the description of the varieties of garlic, this will allow you to get a good harvest. The best shooting varieties include:

  • Sofievsky;
  • Komsomolets;
  • Saved;
  • Moscow region;
  • Bashkir-85.

Sofievsky belongs to mid-season varieties, resistant to diseases, characterized by very good yield and quality. The bulbs are large, rounded flat in shape, weighing 80-120 grams and are distinguished by a light purple shade of scales and a pungent taste.

Komsomolets belongs to mid-season varieties with large, dense heads. The main advantages of this variety are high yield, good commercial qualities, versatility of application. In addition, it is resistant to various diseases and bacteria.

Bashkir-85 is one of the most popular early-maturing varieties.Its bulbs weigh about 60 grams and can be eaten fresh, and it is also well suited for canning and cooking.

How to choose non-shooting varieties

Non-shooting garlic varieties can be both winter and spring varieties, as they develop equally well in any conditions. It reproduces only by teeth, regardless of the disembarkation period. The main advantage of this type is that there is no need to break out arrows. The most popular varieties include:

  • Novosibirsk;
  • Broadleaf-220;
  • Healer.

Broadleaf-220 belongs to early maturing varieties of universal use. Its heads weighing about 40 grams have 8-10 teeth each and are characterized by a delicate semi-sharp taste. Among the main advantages of this variety, it is necessary to highlight high yield, resistance to various kinds of diseases.

The doctor is considered one of the most popular early maturing varieties with many cloves. This variety is distinguished by good yield, excellent frost resistance, keeping quality, transportability.

Novosibirskiy belongs to mid-season varieties, characterized by increased frost resistance. Fruits are medium-sized, pinkish in color, containing 4-10 cloves of spicy taste. They are suitable for cooking and fresh consumption.

What is the difference between spring garlic and winter garlic

Varieties of spring and winter garlic differ not only in the planting period, but also in yield and shelf life. Spring varieties are less productive, but their heads can be preserved until the next harvest with almost no loss. Winter varieties are intended primarily for fresh consumption.

It is imperative to properly prepare the planting material in order to guarantee a good result.

Garlic planting feature

Garlic prefers well-lit places, which is why it should be planted away from shrubs and trees. In shaded areas, the heads grow very small, and their taste is unsaturated. In the area where garlic is planted, there should be no stagnant water.

The soil should be loamy. In autumn, it is advisable to add compost or manure and complex mineral fertilizers.

Before planting garlic, you must first inspect the cloves, they must be completely healthy. You can take large ones left over from the previous harvest or specially grown from seeds. Initially, you need to soak them for 30 minutes in a weak solution of potassium permanganate to protect against possible diseases.

Garlic care

If there is little snow in winter, then you need to take additional care of the garlic so that it does not freeze. For this, the beds are insulated. In the spring, after the formation of the first shoots, with an insufficient amount of moisture, garlic must be watered. After that, you need to periodically water the garlic, but make sure that there is no stagnation of moisture. Watering stops about a month after harvesting.

It is recommended to feed when the bulb grows. It is imperative to carry out loosening and remove weeds. In varieties that form arrows, they need to be broken off in June, then all the nutrients will go to the bulb.

Harvesting garlic

When the top leaves of the garlic turn half yellow and the bottom ones dry out, you can harvest the garlic. Garlic harvested early is very poorly preserved. Spring garlic is harvested when the leaves are completely yellow and fall on the ground, mainly in September.

The garlic is dug up and then pulled out of the ground, holding by the tops. After harvesting, it must be dried in the garden bed, spread out in rows. After the garlic dries, it should be transferred to a warm, well ventilated area. After a week - cut off the tops and roots, and then dry for another 2-3 weeks.

Reviews of different varieties of garlic

According to reviews, many people prefer to plant Lyubasha, Gulliver, Bogatyr garlic. These varieties are characterized by good yield, disease resistance, keeping quality.It is best to purchase varietal garlic for planting in specialized stores.

Garlic - a culture that is present in the granaries of almost every housewife, has been known since ancient times. This is evidenced by the dried plant heads found in the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, the characteristic smell and taste of which, formed by organic sulfides (thioethers), is difficult to confuse with anything. Pythagoras called this culture “the king of spices”.

Garlic as an integral part of world cuisine

It is difficult to imagine modern cuisine without the presence of garlic, the historical homeland of which is Western and South Asia.which varieties of garlic are better For food, cloves pre-peeled from the hard skin are used, which, in the amount of several pieces (usually from 4 to 11), form an onion; arrows and leaves of young plants are also usable. With its antibacterial, immunostimulating, antiseptic effect, garlic is widely used in medicine; it normalizes blood pressure, lowers blood cholesterol, has a beneficial effect on the work of the cardiovascular system, and is an excellent prophylactic against strokes.

Growing garlic in a personal plot

The process of growing garlic often does not give the gardener any particular trouble. Most of the seed is produced on its own, by dividing the bulbs into cloves. It is recommended to use garlic obtained in the current year as a planting material. Any gardener is always interested in obtaining high yields, so he tries to plant proven, popular varieties, the main features of which are the shape of the bulb, the presence of an arrow, the number of cloves, the color of the scales of cloves and bulbs.

There are two types of garlic: winter and spring.

Characteristics of spring garlic

Spring garlic is planted in early spring, as soon as the soil is ready. The use of cloves cooled before planting for a month leads to the production of large bulbs. The placement of cloves, the average weight of which is usually 2 grams (from a bulb weighing at least 15-20 grams), in a row is carried out at a distance of 5-6 cm, the width of the row spacing is 15-20 cm.

Unlike winter varieties, spring garlic is more in need of watering, because the latter gets a sufficient amount of moisture when the snow melts. It is recommended to water the crop every 7-10 days, depending on weather conditions. Garlic care includes regular weeding, weed management and top dressing at the end of June; it is at this time that the branching of the bulbs begins.which varieties of garlic are better

Spring garlic is harvested with mass lodging of dried leaves (more than 75% of the total). The storage of spring garlic is carried out at a low temperature, which leads to a minimum consumption of nutrients for respiration, preservation of the tightness of the cloves and protection from diseases. For long-term storage, lay well-dried, dense bulbs.

Spring Garlic Varieties

Spring varieties in their advantage do not shoot. The most popular among gardeners are:

  • Degtyarsky. Optimal for growing in large areas, popular in household subsidiary plots. Mid-season, characterized by light green leaves, the average length of which is about 37-40 cm. The bulb has a rounded flat shape and, under favorable growing conditions, can reach 38 grams, having 18 teeth. Scales are reddish-white in color with some strokes. This spring garlic does not form an arrow, it is resistant to drought and frost. The pulp is characterized by a semi-sharp taste, white color, dense texture. The average yield from 10 square meters is 3 kilograms. The keeping quality of the product is good; subject to humidity not exceeding 80% and temperatures of 10-20 degrees, it can be stored for about 10 months.
  • Gulliver is a large variety of garlic that can be planted in winter and spring: the amount of the harvested garlic is practically the same. Ripening period - middle late, vegetation period 87-98 days. Garlic of the Gulliver variety is quite large: the leaf width is more than 4 centimeters with a length of 55 centimeters. The average weight of the heads of garlic is from 90 to 120 grams; subject to all cultivation techniques, the weight of individual specimens can reach 250 grams or more. The scales of the bulb are dirty gray; the number of cloves, characterized by dense white pulp, is 3-5 pieces. Harvesting takes place in July. Can be planted as a winter crop. Has high storage rates.which varieties of garlic are better
  • Yelenovsky. A relatively new variety, considered the most promising for industrial cultivation. Elenovsky garlic can be used for winter planting.

It does not shoot, mid-season, is characterized by a dense round-flat bulb. The growing season is 110-115 days (from the appearance of the first shoots to harvest).

Winter garlic: cultivation features

Winter garlic varieties are planted in winter and are characterized by frost resistance and good adaptation to weather conditions. Most of them are shooting. Winter garlic is planted in late September - early October. Garlic planted early will start to sprout, late planted garlic will freeze. For planting, you should use sunny open places, without the close presence of groundwater. A plant planted in partial shade will not produce the expected pungent flavor and large fruit size. The soil for planting is recommended sandy loam or loamy, not heavy, well fertilized; therefore, before planting, when preparing the beds, it is recommended to add rotted manure or high-quality compost.which varieties of garlic are better It is worth knowing that good predecessors for this culture are legumes, cabbage, cucumbers, pumpkin seeds. After potatoes, tomatoes and onions, you should not hope for a high yield. Also, do not plant garlic in its original place earlier than 3 years later, in order to save it from pests and diseases.

The best varieties of winter garlic: Lyubasha

A fairly new variety that has collected all the best qualities inherent in this culture. This is a high frost resistance, excellent drought resistance, keeping quality with a retention of quality for about 10 months. The oily content and the content of specific esters clearly distinguish the garlic variety Lyubasha, which is characterized by shooting, from a number of similar varieties.which varieties of garlic are better With a stem height of 1-1.2 meters, the mass of the bulb (round-flat in shape and white, with light purple stripes, color) averages 80-120 grams (there were specimens up to 370 grams); a clove, which are collected in a unit from 4 to 7 pieces, weighs 15-20 grams. The color of dense leaves, which are located semi-vertically, is dark green, leaf length up to 45 centimeters with an average width of 2 centimeters. Characterized by a medium degree of waxy coating. Garlic of the Lyubasha variety is famous for its excellent taste, good nutritional value, therefore, it confidently wins a worthy niche in the consumer market.

Popular varieties of winter garlic

  • Komsomolets. Arrowhead, mid-season, with a growing season of 120 days (from the moment of emergence to the moment of lodging of leaves). The Komsomolets garlic variety is characterized by high frost resistance and a pungent taste. The bulb is large enough, round-flat in shape.
  • Dubkovsky. A bright representative of the winter garlic variety: a mid-season variety, characterized by bright green leaves, a weak waxy bloom and a round-flat shape of a bulb with 10-12 cloves. The growing season is 98-114 days. The cloves have dense flesh and a pungent taste.
  • Novosibirsk. Non-firing mid-season variety with a growing season of 75-81 years. It has dark green leaves, pale pink color of scales, round-flat bulb with 4-10 teeth. From 1 sq. meters on average, you can collect 1 kilogram.The variety is characterized by good frost resistance.which varieties of garlic are better
  • Gribovsky jubilee. Medium late shooter variety, characterized by high winter hardiness, average keeping quality, practically immune to diseases and pests. In the onion, there are 8-11 cloves of a very spicy taste. The color of the scales is purple with slight dark purple veins. Bulb weight from 20 to 45 grams, yield - 1.2 kg / sq. m.
  • Messidor. The variety, bred in Holland, is characterized by a high yield (about 400-500 kg / are), good disease resistance and early ripening. The stem reaches a height of 50-70 centimeters, the bulb is large, consists of 9-14 lobules, each weighing 6-8 grams. Messidor garlic is ideal for long-term storage and market sales.

Features of planting culture

The beds for winter garlic varieties should be prepared in advance, a couple of weeks before planting, around August. The parsing should be done just before planting. Planting depth is approximately 4-5 cm from the crown of the tooth along the surface of the earth. The optimal distance between the rows is about 35 cm, between the cloves in a row - 10 cm. If the winter comes out with little snow, then winter garlic will need to be insulated.

When the first shoots appear, it is required to loosen the upper soil layer, thus providing oxygen access to the garlic. Watering is recommended throughout May and the first half of summer. The irrigation rate depends on the air temperature.

Garlic dressing

It is recommended to combine top dressing with watering. In 10 liters of water, it is required to dilute 1 tablespoon of urea and add the solution by sprinkling from a watering can, spending 2-3 liters of the drug per 1 square meter.

The second feeding is done after a couple of weeks: in 10 liters you need to dissolve 2 tbsp. tablespoons of nitroammophos, using 3-4 liters per 1 square meter. The third, last feeding is carried out during the formation of the bulb (second decade of June). It is necessary to dilute 2 tablespoons of crushed superphosphate in 10 liters, the consumption per 1 square meter is 3-4 liters.which varieties of garlic are better

For arrowhead varieties, the arrows need to be removed in June, which will cause nutrients to enter the bulb. Garlic is harvested in sunny dry weather with massive yellowing of the lower leaves. For a full growing season, 3.5 months are enough. Early harvesting of the crop can negatively affect its storage. The harvested garlic must be dried, cleaned of dirt, after a week, cut the tops and roots and dry for another three weeks.

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