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Sign up freeAllium sativum 'Sabadrome'
Garlic 'Sabadrome' is a cultivar of Allium sativum, a perennial bulbous plant grown for its pungent edible cloves. This variety produces characteristic segmented bulbs that develop underground and are harvested annually for culinary use.
Allium sativum 'Spanish Roja'
vegetableA fellow Amaryllidaceae — similar growing habits to Sabadrome Garlic
Direct-sow Sabadrome Garlic outdoors about 8 weeks before your last frost, keeping seeds in cooler soil (around 10–18 °C). Grow in full sun, spaced about 15 cm apart. Expect to harvest in roughly 240 days.
Water: Medium · Height: 60 cm · Soil: Well-drained soil preferred; tolerates a range of soil types but performs best in fertile, loose soil with good organic matter.