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Onion – Walla Walla Sweet

$8.00

A Regional Heirloom Favorite! Plants Grown from Organic Seed

100 days. Walla Walla’s are known for their juicy sweetness — so much so, some people eat them like an apple! This heirloom traveled from the coast of Italy to the small farming town of Walla Walla, Washingtion (a city so great they named it twice!).  Once harvested, use quickly, as Walla Walla is NOT a storing onion.  Grown from organic seed. 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 Tags: onion, organic seed stock, sweet onion
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