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Purple Glazer Garlic (lb)

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Purple Glazer Garlic (lb)Purple Glazer Garlic is a striking hardneck variety known for its rich flavor, glossy purple striped wrappers, and excellent roasting qualities. Each bulb reveals 69 plump, easy to peel cloves that deliver a balanced flavor profilestarting with subtle sweetness and ending in a mellow, lingering heat. This gourmet garlic is both beautiful and flavorful, making it a standout in the kitchen and garden. Originating from the Republic of Georgia, Purple

Purple Glazer Garlic is a striking hardneck variety known for its rich flavor, glossy purple-striped wrappers, and excellent roasting qualities. Each bulb reveals 6–9 plump, easy-to-peel cloves that deliver a balanced flavor profile—starting with subtle sweetness and ending in a mellow, lingering heat. This gourmet garlic is both beautiful and flavorful, making it a standout in the kitchen and garden.

Originating from the Republic of Georgia, Purple Glazer thrives in cooler climates and is well-suited to fall planting, maturing by mid to late summer. It performs best in fertile, well-drained soil and benefits from consistent moisture throughout the growing season. Its large, vibrant bulbs and reliable growth habit make it a favorite among market growers and home gardeners alike.

This seed garlic is especially prized for its adaptability, bold flavor, and attractive appearance. It stores well for a hardneck, making it a great choice for fresh use or long-term preservation. Whether roasted, minced into bread dough, or used in hearty meat dishes, Purple Glazer Garlic adds smooth, complex flavor and elegant presentation to any culinary creation.

  • Purple Stripe Hardneck Garlic.
  • Gourmet variety with rich burgundy stripes and smooth white skin.
  • Starts sweet and smooth with a backloaded spiciness.
  • Excellent for roasting, baking into bread, or pairing with beef.
  • Typically 6–9 easy-to-peel cloves per bulb.
  • Cold-hardy and ideal for fall planting in cooler climates.
  • Thrives in well-drained, fertile soil; harvest in mid to late summer.

Flavor and Aroma Profile

  • Flavor Profile: Celebrated for its sweet, rich, and slightly spicy flavor, Purple Glazer offers a smooth, mellow heat that deepens when roasted. Its creamy texture and subtle sharpness make it perfect for artisan bread, roasted dishes, and savory spreads. Less pungent than many garlics, it’s ideal for those who enjoy refined garlic flavor with gentle warmth.

  • Aroma Profile: When crushed or chopped, it releases a warm, earthy fragrance with hints of sweetness. As it cooks, the aroma becomes more pronounced without overpowering delicate dishes. Its gentle scent adds depth and character to both raw and cooked meals, making it a versatile kitchen staple.

Planting Time

It is typically planted in the fall for a summer harvest, similar to other hardneck garlic varieties. Planting in the fall allows the cloves to establish roots before winter sets in, leading to healthier plants and larger bulbs.

Scaping

Hardneck garlic varieties like this garlic produce scapes, curly flower stalks that emerge from the center of the plant. While the scapes are edible and delicious, their removal redirects energy to bulb development, resulting in larger cloves. Harvest scapes when they curl once or twice and use them in culinary dishes like pesto or stir-fries.

Read our blog about The Differences Between Hardneck vs Softneck Garlic to learn more.

Storage and Preservation

How to Store Fresh Garlic

Once harvested in early to midsummer, allow the green stalks to completely dry and turn brown to ensure the garlic is fully cured. For best results, hang the hardneck bulbs in a cool, dry, and airy location to promote proper curing and preserve their bold flavor and nutrients. This type of garlic keeps well for several months, making it an excellent choice for both fresh and roasted dishes.

Preserving Garlic for Long-Term Use

To extend the shelf life of this garlic, harvest when the foliage has fully browned and the bulbs have reached maturity. Cure them in a dry, breezy location to retain their aromatic flavor and beneficial compounds. With its smooth texture and well-balanced taste, this garlic variety enhances everything from sauces to roasted vegetables, while holding its freshness in long-term storage.

Best Practices for Drying and Freezing

Freezing garlic after it has been properly cured is an effective way to extend its shelf life while maintaining its rich flavor and quality. Depending on your future use, you can freeze it in several forms—whole bulbs, individual cloves (peeled or with skins), or even minced. Although it’s possible to freeze garlic right after harvest without curing, it’s usually not advised. High moisture levels in uncured garlic can cause a soft or mushy texture once thawed, and the flavor may not be as robust.

Why Order From Us?

We proudly offer premium hardneck garlic varieties like Purple Glazer Garlic, carefully cultivated by experienced growers to ensure excellent germination and vigorous growth. Sold by the pound, this variety thrives in fall planting and performs best in cold winter climates where vernalization is assured. Place your order today to explore our full selection of hardneck seed garlic varieties and softneck seed garlic varieties—ideal for cultivating a garden full of bold, delicious flavor.

** For more information, see our Garlic Resource Center and try out our Garlic Selector Tool to find the perfect garlic for your growing zone and tastesOr check out all of our Garlic Learning Blogs where our staff have selected dozens of articles, videos, recipes and tips to help you learn how to successfully grow garlic bulbs.**

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