If you are looking for some gourmet garlic bulbs to plant this fall, my boyfriend Ryan over at Botanical Interests says they have them in stock and ready to ship. Botanical Interests Seed Company currently offers 6 different varieties of garlic as well as sampler packs. Ideally garlic should be planted 6 – 8 weeks before a hard freeze to give the roots time to establish.
I already have my garlic sitting in a box ready to go, and will post “How to Plant Garlic” instructions just as soon as I get mine in the ground. If you have never planted garlic before, it is seriously the eaiset stuff on the earth to plant and harvest.
So if you need some Garlic, head on over to the Botanical Interests and check out there stock.
Want to learn more about growing garlic? Check out the book The Complete Book of Garlic: A Guide for Gardeners, Growers, and Serious CooksBy Ted Jordan Meredith. Amazon currently has it in stock.
Kelly A says
What a bummer! They dont’ ship to WA 🙁
Christa says
i was thinking the same thing, kelly was thinking. 🙁 boooooooo
Lisa says
It’s a bummer they don’t ship to WA. I’ve tried to order from them before and run into the same issue.
I was excited we started to get garlic into the shop yesterday. I panicked because only 2 (and elephant garlic) showed up. Then I called Territorial and the nice lady told me they would come in when they are ready. In the mean time I’ve taken home Spanish Roja and Italian Late. (they’re cheaper than Botanical Interests too).
Megan says
So pumped about this! I’m heading to the Mother Earth News Fair today in PA ( gonna meet MY boyfriend, Joel Salatin) and just read on the vendor list that botanical interests are gonna be there! Maybe I’ll meet YOUR boyfriend on the East Coast?!? Prob not, but still, I’m gonna grab me some garlic for sure!
Beth says
They don’t ship to Idaho either….bummer