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How to Grow Garlic Information
Growing Musik Seed Garlic Bulbs
Musik garlic is best planted just before your first frost date in the fall. Pull the cloves apart from each other, leaving the skin on. Soak the cloves in water for 2 hours before planting. Sow about 2 inches deep with the rounded root end down. Cloves should be spaced 4-6 inches apart with rows being 18 inches apart. Covering with 6-8 inches of straw mulch will help protect your newly planted cloves through the winter. In the spring, avoid overwatering, as too much water will lead to pest and disease problems.
It is important to top hardneck varieties to promote bulb development. When the scapes develop (flower stalk), they will become hard and curled about 1-2 months after the first leaves. Cut these scapes when they are about half to full curl. These can then be used for cooking in any recipe that calls for garlic.
Musik Garlic Bulbs in the Vegetable Garden
Garlic is known for its incredible pest control benefits in the home garden due to its strong scent and taste. It is also known to attract beneficial insects like ladybugs, parasitic wasps, and lacewings. Avoid planting asparagus, beans, parsley, peas, and sage next to garlic as they may inhibit each others growth. Do plant with cabbage, chamomile, fruit trees, peppers, roses, spinach, strawberries, and tomatoes.
Harvesting Musik Garlic Bulbs
Musik garlic is harvested in the summer months when the lower 3-4 leaves start to brown. Do not leave them in the ground too long as they may start to rot. When removing from the ground be careful not to bruise or damage the bulbs. Loosen the ground around them and remove.
Curing and Storing Musik Garlic Garden Bulbs
Either lay your harvested garlic with the stalks attached out or hang them in a warm, shady location with gentle air flow. When the neck is dry and the outer skin is papery move them to storage. The curing process usually takes about 2-3 weeks. Braid the stalks together and hang up for storage. The tops may also be cut off for storing the bulbs in a mesh bag. Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated location to prevent sprouting. We recommend a location that stays about 45-55F and 50-60 percent relative humidity.
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Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Allium sativum var. ophioscorodon ‘Musik’
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Garlic Type: |
Hardneck (Allium sativum var. ophioscorodon) - At maturity, the necks are stiff because of the flower stalks (scapes) that develop 1-2 months after the first leaves. These bulbs develop one outer layer of cloves. Somewhat more intense in flavor and winter-hardy than softneck types. Requires exposure to cold temperatures making it favored for northern climates. For growing in warm zones, use a cold treatment by refrigerating the garlic in a paper bag for 10-12 weeks before planting. To encourage bulb development, cut the scape when it reaches half to full curl. The scapes are edible and can be used in recipes requiring garlic.
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Musik Garlic Color: |
White to creamy white with light purple accents. Tan to light purple clove. |
Musik Garlic Flavor: |
Mild, easy peeling |
Growing Info
Hardiness Zone: |
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; Northern Climates Preferred |
Days to Maturity: |
290 |
Days to Germination: |
7-14, at 55F |
Seeding Depth: |
2-4 inches, rounded end down |
Plant Spacing: |
6 inches |
Row Spacing: |
24 inches |
Plant Height: |
22 inches |
Growth Habit: |
Upright. Uniform, slightly flat bulb shape. |
Soil Preference: |
Fertile, well-draining soil. |
Temperature Preference: |
Cooler, 45-85F |
Light Preference: |
Full Sun |
Other
Plant Width: |
2-3 inches |
Garlic Group: |
Porcelain - Very thick bulb wrappers that tightly cover cloves. Develop a few but large cloves. 4-8 cloves per bulb. Richly flavored with a hint of muskiness, generally strong tasting. Store longer than most garlics. Most dense, making them great for medicinal benefits. |
Pests and Diseases: |
Common garlic pests include mites, leafminers, nematodes, and thrips. Overwatering and poor draining soils encourage pest populations and the presence of common diseases like white rot, Fusarium Basal Plate Rot, and damping off. We recommend using the practice of a 3-5 year crop rotation of the Allium family to prevent pest infestations from year to year. |
Storage Quality: |
Excellent |
Number of Cloves: |
4-6 |
Garden Size: |
Garden Plot, Raised Bed, Containers |