SPRING TYPES:
VEGETABLE SEEDS
1724: Evergreen Bunching Nebuka
This is a multi-stem variety which produces 4 to 9 long slender silvery leek-like stems. Plants are hardy and are slow to run to seed. Used for both green bunching and scallions. Ready in 60 to 90 days.

1718: Ishikura Winter (new!)
(A. fistulosum) Plants to 45cm with 15cm of white stem. Single stemmed. Excellent raw or cooked.

1719: Pompei (new!)
(A. cepa). This Spring onion has a mild flavour making it ideal for salads etc. Quick maturing, it then develops a small flattened bulb that makes an ideal small pickling onion.

1723: Red Legs
A red shanked Spring Onion (shallot), that can be sown year round. Red colouring appears after 6 weeks. Packets only.

1722: Straightleaf
Best cultivar for Spring onions or Scallions, this non bulbing cultivar can be sown all year. Best used when 0.5 to 1 cm across. Sow sparingly and do not thin out. Vigorous upright growth. Treated seed to Tasmania.