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Zebrune shallot

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April Spring Fling

Plant Sale

Onion – Shallot – Zebrune

$8.00

French Heirloom – Organic

100 days.  Zebrune is a sweet, mild shallot that is of good size and easy to peel. Technically a cross between a shallot and an onion, it’s great for caramelizing or used in a vinaigrette. Known in France as Cuisse de Poulet or chicken thigh shallot (another reason why we love it!). Plants are grown from organic seed stock. Sold in pony packs, 12 plants per pack minimum.

Please note: Cool-season crops are not available for purchase online this year.

All cool-season crops, including onions, will only be offered for sale at our Spring Fling Cool-Season Plant Sale in mid-April.

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Categories: Cool Season Vegetables, Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Vegetables, Leeks & Onions, My Favorites! Tags: cool season vegetable, French Heirloom, organic seed stock
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One flat down... 50 or more to go! It usually takes me about 6 days to get all the seedlings nestled in their pots. My daily goal is 8 to 10 flats per day. Fun. Fun. Fun.
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#organictomatoes
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