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Meet Another Gourmet Garlic Grower.
- Dan, Theresa and Neil Podoll -
Prairie Road Organic Farm
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- View of one of our gardens - click on any picture to enlarge. -
- View of another one of our gardens. -
- Grow Gourmet Garlic - the life you save may be your own. -
- Neil Podoll, the perpetrator of the garlic plot. - click on any picture to enlarge.
Garlic growing in the spring of 2010.
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Dan and Theresa Podoll and son, Neil Prairie Road Organic Farm has been Certified Organic since 1977. Prairie Road Organic Farm produces and sells six variety of vegetables for seed production in addition to gourmet quality garlic and small grains such as rye and buckwheat for the organic grain market. The Podolls produce and sell six varieties of vegetable seeds bred and developed on their farm including Uncle David's Dakota Dessert squash, Dakota Rose watermelon, Dakota Black popcorn, Dakota Tears onion, Dakota Winter onion and Dakota Sport Tomato. They specialize in tomato seed improvement and production of many heritage varieties, including Crimson Sprinter tomato, an improved reintroduction. Other seed crops include sweet corn, flint corn, pumpkin, beet, carrot, leek, cucumber and poppy. The Podolls garden extensively and the garden is an integral part of the farm. Garlic has always had a place in the garden but garlic production for the market began as their 14 year old son's project. Neil started his project to generate a college fund. He markets his garlic under his own label, "NP's Power-Bulb Garlic." Part of the money generated by the sale of our garlic will go into his college fund. We grow three different kinds of gourmet garlic now (see below) and may grow more kinds in the future. Prairie Road Organic Farm is certified organic by International Certification Services and we live the organic lifestyle and want to share our abundance with those of similar values. |
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How to buy from us: Scroll down and select the number of pounds you want and click on "Add to Cart" on all those you want to buy. Order now for shipment in late summer/early fall 2012. The garlic prices range from $16 to $24 per pound plus shipping and handling charges of $10 for the first pound, $2 for each of the next three pounds and $1 extra for each additional pound over that and we ship via U. S. Postal Service, Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation, to make sure you get your package. Our S & H charge is a weighted national average so that all buyers pay the same S & H regardless of distance from grower. These S & H fees apply to each grower you buy from.
This Farmers market is like your local farmers market.
For those who don't want to take the time to place a separate order with each grower, we will do it for you if you wish. Just order what you want from as many growers as you want on a single order and when we process the order we will charge your card the necessary additional S & H charges plus a service fee of $10.00 for each separate grower involved - there's lot of clerical work involved.
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Garlics we offer for sale this year:
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Music (cold winter hardneck Porcelain garlic) from Prairie Road Organic Farm Most Porcelain garlics are parchment white but Music is an exception and can have some nice pink color to it. Music is a beautiful very long storing garlic with a very rich garlicky flavor that is only moderately hot when eaten raw but not overly hot. Grows well in most areas of the USA but grows great in the northernmost locales. Usually harvests in late June/early July and stores into spring at room temp. -- May not be available in 2012. After ordering, use your back arrow key to return to this point, otherwise the secure shopping cart will return you to Gourmet Garlic Gardens' home page.
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Georgian Crystal (Hardneck Porcelain garlic) from Prairie Road Organic Farm Georgian Crystal is another beautiful Porcelain garlic with a rich garlicky flavor but is the mildest Porcelain in hotness when raw. Most Porcelain garlics are parchment white and straw-colored clove covers and Georgian Crystal is no exception. Georgian Crystal is a beautiful very long storing garlic with a very rich garlicky flavor that is only moderately warm when eaten raw, certainly not overly hot. Grows well in most areas of the USA Grows great in the northernmost locales. Usually harvests in late June/early July and stores into spring at room temp. May not be available in 2012. After ordering, use your back arrow key to return to this point, otherwise the secure shopping cart will return you to Gourmet Garlic Gardens' home page.
Only one grower per order - a completely separate order is needed for each grower.
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Persian Star (Hardneck Purple Stripe) from Prairie Road Organic Farm Persian Star is another beautiful Purple Stripe garlic rich medium flavor that becomes very sweet when baked. Grows well in most of the USA. -- May not be available in 2012. After ordering, use your back arrow key to return to this point, otherwise the secure shopping cart will return you to Gourmet Garlic Gardens' home page.
Only one grower per order - a completely separate order is needed for each grower.
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Hardneck Sampler assortment from Prairie Road Organic Farm A one pound sampler assortment of a few of all three hardneck garlics, Georgian Crystal, Music and Persian Star so you can try them all without buying a whole lot of any of them - an economical way to get started. Each kind will be separately packaged and labeled so you know which is which. -- May not be available in 2012. After ordering, use your back arrow key to return to this point, otherwise the secure shopping cart will return you to Gourmet Garlic Gardens' home page.
Only one grower per order - a completely separate order is needed for each grower.
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Important notes for credit/debit card users:
This Farmers market is like your local farmers market.
For those who don't want to take the time to place a separate order with each grower, we will do it for you if you wish. Just order what you want from as many growers as you want on a single order and when we process the order we will charge your card the necessary additional S & H charges plus a service fee of $10.00 for each separate grower involved due to the excess clerical work entailed. If you buy from a grower and later cancel that order for any reason, the credit card processing gateway still charges Gourmet Garlic Gardens the full processing fee plus an additional fee of the same amount for processing the cancellation and also it places an additional clerical burden on us so, regretably, we must charge a 15% cancellation fee when processing the cancellation because that's about what it costs us. My advice is to look around among the various growers and decide what to buy from whom and then place your orders and stick with the growers you have chosen.
Disclaimer
Prices and availability of garlic subject to change without notice.
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How Our Garlics are Grown All the garlic for sale in our online farmers market was grown without the use of petrochemical pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers; only natural and non-toxic fertilizers and pest control methods are used. Some of our growers are Certified Organic and some are Certified Naturally Grown, which we regard as equal to Certified Organic in every meaningful way but without all the bureaucratic entanglements. All our farmers market growers grow organically and some are Certified Organic but not all want to be certified Organic because of the paperwork and reporting requirements and are among the best available sources of sustainable/ organic Garlic and they become Certified Naturally Grown, where the regulation comes from their fellow members rather than a federal bureacracy. We do not allow growers who use synthetic petroleum-based fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides or herbicides to participate in our farmers market.
All garlic in our farmers market is grown in the USA, no imports allowed.
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