Shallot Longwhite Bunching (Seeds)
Botanical Name: Allium cepa
Long, slender, silvery white stalks in clusters used for spring onions.
We hope you enjoy these vegetable seeds, just another great example of vegetable seeds from Mr Fothergill’s!
How To Grow | Sow 0.5in (1.5cm) deep. Allow 12in (30cm) between rows. Sow sparingly to avoid thinning out; ideally allow 1in (2cm) between each seedling. Each seed should then produce a single well-shaped shallot. Sow sparingly to avoid thinning out; ideally allow 1in (2cm) between each seedling. Each seed should then produce a single well-shaped shallot. If plant density is too low, some double shallots may occur. Harvest when foliage has fully died down. Store in a cool, dry place |
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When To Plant | Throughout the year as required. |
Harvest | Throughout the year as required. |
When to Sow/Plant | Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter |
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If you are not completely satisfied with these seeds Mr. Fothergill's will gladly replace them for free. Performance subject to growing conditions.
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