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Spring Onion Seed

Onions need rich, loose soil to do well. Keep weeded and fed well as they have a shallow root system and don't like competition. Onions grown from seed or plants will usually yield higher-quality with fewer disease problems than if they are grown from sets. Plant seed about 1/4-1/2 inch deep in rows 18 inches apart. Thin bunching types to no more than 1 inch apart to discourage bulbing. Plant times vary widely based on your location and onion type, generally early spring or indoors for long-day/northern varieties, fall for short-day/southern types. Soil should be at least 70F. Check with your local agriculture department for instructions specific to your area.


Bunching Onion Green

CODE: ZCL01

$4.34
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Wonderful spring onion typically grown close together to grow as a bunch, with long slender stems and little to no bulb. A standard fresh use item needed... More

Bunching Onion Rossi / Red

CODE: ZCL02

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(cipollotti rossi) This bunching-type "green" onion has beautiful pink/red/violet shading to go along with wonderful flavor. Great when paired and mixed... More

Onion Shimonita

CODE: ON06

$4.34
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Here's a delightful change from the ordinary. This unique Japanese onion has a straight 'bulb' and stem like a bunching onion, but grows much larger and... More

Spring Onion Barletta

CODE: ON31

$4.34
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Another wonderful small onion, perfect for salads, kabobs, or pickling. Can be used as an early small bulb scallion or cipollini. Best for fresh use, only... More

Spring Onion Evergreen ORGANIC

CODE: ON11

$4.49
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A favorite for market growers, yet easy for the home grower, too. Good disease resistance and strong production make this a winner. This variety tends to... More