Description
Alaska Garlic Orders open August 2026
Our Garlic Guarantee
Growing garlic successfully depends on many factors most of which are beyond any seed supplier’s control. Weather, soil conditions, planting times, storage, care, fertility, and overall garden management all play a role in the final harvest. We take great pride in offering high-quality seed garlic and carefully inspect each order before it leaves our farm. Many of our customers grow with us year after year, and we’re always happy to hear their success stories from gardens across Alaska. If you are not satisfied with the condition or quality of your garlic when it arrives, please contact us within 30 days of receiving your order and before planting. We’re happy to offer a refund or replacement if stock is available. Due to the nature of growing and the many variables involved after planting, we are unable to offer refunds or replacements once the garlic has been planted. We appreciate your understanding and are always here to answer questions or offer planting advice to help you have the best season possible.
FAQs
When should I plant garlic in Alaska?
Plant hardneck garlic 4-6 weeks before the ground freezes, usually mid-September to early October, so roots establish before winter.What type of garlic grows best in Alaska?
Hardneck varieties like Music, Chesnok Red, and German Extra Hardy perform best in cold soils and overwinter reliably.How do I protect garlic from winter cold?
After planting, mulch with 4–6 inches of straw or shredded leaves to insulate against deep frost and spring temperature swings.When is garlic ready to harvest in Alaska?
Most hardneck types mature in early to mid-August -when the lower leaves begin to yellow but 4–5 green leaves remain. Another cue is roughly 4 weeks after scape removal.Can I eat the garlic after harvesting?
Yes! Nothing tastes as fresh!
For garden tips: https://seedsandsoilorganics.com/category/alaska-gardening/




