Kew Urban Garden Vegetables : Leek Lancelot 1 packet Allium porrum. An alternative as a milder flavoured spring onion when sown thickly. Leek Lancelot is ideal for growing in containers, use in salads, stir-fries or as a steamed vegetable. Also grow as a full sized leek for autumn and winter harvesting.
Spring Onion : Performer 1 packet For all the year round production of delicious spring/bunching onions, Spring Onion Performer produces upright, dark green leaves and mild flavoured stems which do not bulb. You can successionally sow Spring Onion Performer throughout spring and summer, continuing into autumn. Prefers fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. A source of vitamin C and the B vitamins. Their pungent flavour indicates they are full of the polynutrients thought to endow onion.
Spring Onion : Lilia (Red Onion) 1 packet A dual purpose Italian variety with a pungent flavour. Spring Onion Lilia is best grown as a salad onion with nice, dark green leaves and a shiny, intense red inner core. Onion Lilia can also be grown as a maincrop, storing bulb onion. When fully mature it shows off its defined red and white inner rings.
Spring Onion : Eiffel 1 packet An improved White Lisbon, Spring Onion Eiffel has upright leaves for successional sowings for spring, summer and autumn production. Spring Onion Eiffel is slow to form bulbs during the long days of summer, with improved disease tolerance.
Spring Onion : Pompeii 1 packet Allium cepa. A quick growing, silver skinned cocktail/pickling onion. Spring Onion Pompeii is succulent and ideal for sowing thinly in containers or window boxes.
Scallion : Ishikuro 1 packet A new type of spring onion. Spring Onion Ishikuro does not form bulbs, yet stays white and very straight. Can be harvested pencil-thin or thinner, yet left till its grown as thick as a mature carrot. Because Spring Onion Ishikuro has such a long harvesting period, you rarely waste any and unlike normal types there is not the need to be sowing every three weeks for a continuous crop.
Onion (Spring) Lilia seeds Average Seeds 300 A tasty dual purpose red spring onion or bulb onion - high in dietary fibre, low in calories, and packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Award of Garden Merit. Maturing time approximately 10 weeks from sowing. For summer/autumn use, sow March onwards in drills 15-23cm (6-9) apart. To grow for pulling in spring, sow in August and September. Row 6m (20).
Spring Onion : White Lisbon - Organic 1 packet The traditional and most popular Spring Onion for successional sowings. Spring Onion White Lisbon produces long, white stems and bright green tops, and slow to bulb. Spring Onion White Lisbon is delicious when young or a more pungent flavour as bulbs swell. Easy to grow. Bred to give increased Hybrid vigour, garden performance and flavour, thus increasing your harvest. Due to their wide ranging pest and disease resistance, there will be no need for the use of chemicals, making them ideal for organic gardeners.
Onion Collection comprises 1 pack each of (clockwise from top left): Onion Hercules: Well named, producing large, almost round well flavoured bulbs. Attractive dark golden brown skins. Excellent storage potential. Shallot Golden Gourmet: This is a major advance on the traditional Giant Yellow and produces larger and better quality bulbs with reduced bolting incidence. Garlic: Easy to grow and good for you. Preferring a light, rich soil. Separate the bulbs into individual cloves and plant just below the surface in late winter/early spring...
Spring Onion : Shimonita 1 packet A novel Japanese salad onion with extremely thick tubular foliage. Plants given a wider spacing can achieve huge stems similar to leeks. The flavour of Spring Onion Shimonita is unusually sweet lower in the stems and more pungent towards the leaves. Winter hardy.Next -> Last ->> Searched For: SPRING ONION SHALLOT LEEK