The Vegetable Garden

Onion Seeds

 

Evergreen Bunching Onion Seeds

Bunching onion does not form a real bulb. Oriental bunching onion has a green leaf portion and a long blanched white stalk portion. The blanched portion can be from a few inches to 20 inches, depending the varieties. The long-stalk onions are blanched by earthing up during growth. The long-stalk onions are very tender and well flavored, excellent for stir-fry, sukiyaki, tempura and many Japanese dishes. Plants can be harvested for vegetable use at any growing stage.

Onion Red Amposta Seed

There is nothing like this sweet red onion on a hamburger in a salad or in relishes. It grows large, coppery red and globe shaped. The packet contains enough seed for one 40 foot row.

Certified Organic Valencia Storage Onion

Valencia Onion Hardy Biennial (105-130-day)  Large 4-6-inch globes, up to one pound, with a warm golden brown skin-inch Very adaptable for short to long day regimes. Utah strain of Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion is mild flavored and a moderately good keeper. Also makes an excellent bunching onion when young. Planting Depth: 3/4-1-inch, Soil Temperature for Germination: 50-85-Degree F, day to Germination: 3-8 Avg. Spacing: 10-15 seeds/foot in rows 12-18-inch apart Avg. Seeding Rate: 4-6-pound./acre-day to Maturity: 105-130 Full Sun Water Often

Onion Candy Seeds

Widely adapted, mid-day. Slightly flattened yellow onion has potential for large size, especially when sown for overwintering in its optimum 33°-40° latitude range. Think of it as a Walla Walla type for growing farther south.