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'Iowa German White' Porcelain

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Porcelain garlic with 4-7 Large Cloves. Our fastest maturing porcelain, about one week earlier than ‘Romanian Red’. Amazing flavor when used raw or cooked.

Given to be by my mentor Larry Cleverley in 2010. In 2011 I sent a 43 bulb garlic braid and two dozen ears of Iowa Sweetcorn to my friends at Filaree Garlic Farm. Filaree planted the braid. In 2012 much of the Midwest lost garlic crops due to a disease called Aster Yellow. This long time Iowa strain was kept alive by Filaree. They sent me 20 pounds the next season and renamed it “Iowa German White”

A true Iowa Heirloom.

***ALL GARLIC SHIPS OR AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP IN EARLY OCTOBER, 2025!***

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Porcelain garlic with 4-7 Large Cloves. Our fastest maturing porcelain, about one week earlier than ‘Romanian Red’. Amazing flavor when used raw or cooked.

Given to be by my mentor Larry Cleverley in 2010. In 2011 I sent a 43 bulb garlic braid and two dozen ears of Iowa Sweetcorn to my friends at Filaree Garlic Farm. Filaree planted the braid. In 2012 much of the Midwest lost garlic crops due to a disease called Aster Yellow. This long time Iowa strain was kept alive by Filaree. They sent me 20 pounds the next season and renamed it “Iowa German White”

A true Iowa Heirloom.

***ALL GARLIC SHIPS OR AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP IN EARLY OCTOBER, 2025!***

Porcelain garlic with 4-7 Large Cloves. Our fastest maturing porcelain, about one week earlier than ‘Romanian Red’. Amazing flavor when used raw or cooked.

Given to be by my mentor Larry Cleverley in 2010. In 2011 I sent a 43 bulb garlic braid and two dozen ears of Iowa Sweetcorn to my friends at Filaree Garlic Farm. Filaree planted the braid. In 2012 much of the Midwest lost garlic crops due to a disease called Aster Yellow. This long time Iowa strain was kept alive by Filaree. They sent me 20 pounds the next season and renamed it “Iowa German White”

A true Iowa Heirloom.

***ALL GARLIC SHIPS OR AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP IN EARLY OCTOBER, 2025!***

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