1lb Gypsy Rose Seed Garlic

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1lb Gypsy Rose Seed Garlic

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$22.99 / LB

This gorgeous porcelain is thought to be a relative of Musik.

Gypsy Rose is a stunningly vigorous hardneck garlic with deep purple striped wrappers and an intense, spicy flavor that mellows sweetly when roasted. This variety thrives in cold climates and is perfect for gardeners seeking a reliable and flavorful garlic with ornamental appeal and excellent culinary uses. It yields well-formed bulbs and makes a strong addition to homestead kitchens and permaculture beds alike.

Key Characteristics

  •  Intense, Rich Flavor Profile
    Gypsy Rose Music offers a robust, spicy heat when raw, ideal for salsas and sauces, and transforms into a buttery-sweet flavor when roasted. Its boldness stands out in pestos, soups, and stir-fries—perfect for garlic lovers.
  •  Cold Hardy & Reliable Yields
    A true hardneck type, this garlic excels in northern climates, reliably forming large, plump bulbs with beautiful purple-striped skins. It’s a proven performer in organic, low-input systems, and handles winter chill exceptionally well.
  •  Scapes for Early Harvest
    Like all hardnecks, Gypsy Rose produces garlic scapes—curled flower stalks that are harvested in early summer. These are a gourmet delicacy, used in pesto, sautés, or pickled. Removing the scapes also enhances bulb size.
  •  Landscape & Garden Integration
    Excellent for edible landscaping, kitchen gardens, and food forests, it can be interplanted with perennials or used as a pest-repellent companion plant around fruit trees and in vegetable beds. Garlic is particularly beneficial in orchard guilds due to its antifungal properties.
  •  Storage & Culinary Use
    While not the longest-storing hardneck (typical shelf life is 4–6 months), Gypsy Rose is ideal for fall-to-winter use. Cure bulbs in a dry, shaded space post-harvest to preserve flavor and integrity.

Product Details

  •  Native Range: Cultivated, not native
  •  Plant Life Cycle: Perennial (typically grown as annual)
  •  Sun Requirements: Full sun
  •  Soil Requirements: Medium, well-drained
  •  Mature Height: 18–24 inches
  •  Bloom Time: Mid-summer (for scapes)
  •  Bloom Color: White to pinkish (scape umbels if allowed to flower)
  •  USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8

Plant Gypsy Rose garlic cloves in fall, 2–4 weeks before the ground freezes, about 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart. Mulch heavily for winter protection. In spring, remove mulch to encourage early growth. Harvest scapes in early summer, and bulbs in midsummer once lower leaves brown. With its rich flavor, garden reliability, and culinary versatility, Gypsy Rose is a favorite among northern growers.

Reg. Retail Price
$22.99
U/M
/ LB
Price
$22.99
Part Number
1045
Manufacturer
NORTHWEST SEED & PET
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