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Old July 19, 2007   #1
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Default Majestic Porcelain Garlic

Hi,

Please check out a freshly pulled garlic from our garden! Over 78" in height from bulb to tip of scape...This variety is called Majestic, and produces satiny white bulbs up to and over 3 3/4" in width.

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Old July 19, 2007   #2
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I'd love to see that pic, but I'm having difficulies getting it to load...
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Here is the pic in smaller format, for members not able to load from the link!

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Cool, wish I had a teen to work in my yard ...
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Hi,

My teen doesn't help in the garden unless there is something in it for him, $... Aren't most teens like that these days!

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Wow, what an impressive looking plant. I poked around on google, but couldn't find this variety available anywhere. Does it go by another name, or could you tell me where I might find it?
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Here is the PDF file for Beaver Pond Garlic!

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Thanks for posting the pdf for Beaver Pond Garlic. I contacted them and they are selling cloves of it now. Unfortunatly they do not ship to the US though, so I will just have to admire your picture of it for now.
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