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Organic Vegetables - Organic Onion Seeds
Please bear in mind that these are not Onion Sets, they are Onion Seeds which take a little longer to grow. Our Onions come in three colors - red, yellow, and white. Some varieties can be harvested as a baby onion like the Organic Bunching Onions, and are great for Farmer's Markets. Others are harvested when fully mature, and then are dried a little so that they can be stored for winter. Some onions are called Long Day Onions because they do well with the long summer days in the north, while others are classed as Short Day Onions. The Organic Walla Walla Onions were developed in Washington, are very large and sweet, but do not store very well.
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Organic Evergreen White Bunching Onion Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xOrganic Evergreen White Bunching Onion Seeds
Allium fistulosum
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Evergreen White Bunching is a bulbless variety that produces delicately flavored, leek-like stalks. These plants are hardy and will overwinter for spring bunching. They can be used for both green bunching and scallions. This variety is slow to bolt and resistant to PR, thrips, and smut. It can be harvested anywhere from 60 to 120 days.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Out of Stock Organic Red Cipollini Onion Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xOrganic Red Cipollini Onion Seeds
Allium cepa
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Red Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. In times when poverty made eating meat or bread impossible, people of Italy grew this tiny onion and made it a staple of their diet. Now a tradition, and often found in their national cuisine, Italians usually serve this onion grilled or roasted to bring out the natural sweetness.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Organic Texas Early Grano Onion Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xOrganic Texas Early Grano Onion Seeds
Allium cepa
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Our Texas Early Grano sweet onions are a short day variety with good yields of very sweet onions. This softball-sized bulb is straw-colored with white flesh, is excellent fresh or cooked, and has a short to moderate storage life. This variety is quite disease resistant and should be ready to pick in 110 days.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Organic Walla Walla Onion Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
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Allium cepa
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This sweet variety is an overwintering type that's good for fall or early spring sowing even in the north! They have an award-winning mild flavor, and they can grow to a very large size. It does not store well, so you will want to use these soon after harvest.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Organic White Tokyo Long Onion Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xOrganic White Tokyo Long Onion Seeds
Allium fistulosum
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This Japanese heirloom yields eye-catching white stalks with green leaves. It will add mouth-watering flavor to a fresh veggie platter or a stir-fry. This onion is usually grown as a bunching onion, and the flavor is very mild, similar to a leek. It takes about 80 days to reach harvesting size.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Out of Stock Organic Yellow Cipollini Onion Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xOrganic Yellow Cipollini Onion Seeds
Allium cepa
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Yellow Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. It has good sweetness, yet is still pungent. It is larger and flatter than most pearl onions and is an excellent choice for braising or cooking.Starting at $3.96 USD
Please bear in mind that these are not Onion Sets, they are Onion Seeds which take a little longer to grow. Our Onions come in three colors - red, yellow, and white. Some varieties can be harvested as a baby onion like the Organic Bunching Onions, and are great for Farmer's Markets. Others are harvested when fully mature, and then are dried a little so that they can be stored for winter. Some onions are called Long Day Onions because they do well with the long summer days in the north, while others are classed as Short Day Onions. The Organic Walla Walla Onions were developed in Washington, are very large and sweet, but do not store very well.