Music seed garlic is the celebrated Porcelain hardneck brought from Italy to Canada by grower Al Music in the 1980s and named in his honor. It became a leading garlic in Ontario and Quebec before spreading widely across North American gardens. Large easy-peel cloves, clean white wrappers, edible scapes, and balanced flavor explain its enduring popularity. Organic and Conventional options are available.Mix & match savings. This item is eligible for the Garlic Mix & Match discount. Combine eligible seed garlic and shallots to save 10% at 3 pounds, 15% at 10 pounds, or 20% at 30 pounds. The discount is applied automatically in the cart.Music has become a favorite because it gives growers plenty to look forward to: vigorous spring plants, crisp edible scapes, handsome white bulbs, and just 4–7 broad cloves that are a pleasure to use. It is an easy variety to recommend to someone trying hardneck garlic for the first time, yet its Italian-to-Canadian story and dependable performance keep experienced growers coming back. The balanced flavor fits nearly any kitchen.The flavor is rich and medium in heat rather than aggressively sharp. Raw cloves add classic garlic presence to pesto, hummus, dressings, and marinades; roasting transforms them into a smooth, aromatic paste for bread, potatoes, sauces, and soups. Because the cloves are broad and easy to peel, Music is especially convenient for recipes that use whole cloves or require a large quantity of prepared garlic.When growing Music, plant the large cloves in fall where they will receive full sun and a proper winter chill. Its vigorous leaves appreciate consistent moisture during spring, along with room free of weed competition. Harvest the scapes once they make a curl for a tender bonus crop. Check bulb maturity around mid-summer as lower leaves brown, then lift carefully and cure the white bulbs with good air circulation before storage.Variety Details Type: Porcelain hardneck garlic Flavor: Rich, balanced, and medium in heat Bulbs & Cloves: Typically 4–7 cloves per bulb; bulb size and count vary with growing conditions Appearance: Smooth white outer wrappers with pink to purple inner skins Planting Time: Fall Approximate Harvest: Mid-summer; timing varies by climate and planting date Zones & Climate: Zones 2–10; famous for performance in cold Canadian regions Storage: Good hardneck keeping potential after complete curing Something Special: An Italian-to-Canadian heirloom named for grower Al Music Compare Garlic VarietiesFor planting and variety guidance, visit the Garlic Resource Center, use the Garlic Selector, or browse all Seed Garlic & Shallots. For a side-by-side look at flavor, type, harvest timing, and more, open the downloadable Fall 2026 Garlic Varieties Summary (PDF).