Walla Walla sweet onion seeds – Classic ! Sweet ! Delicious ! Grown/Harvested in USA ! 2024 ! Long Day !

$3.25

You are purchasing one package of one half gram of Walla Walla sweet onion seeds (Approx 110 seeds). I am a very small home nursery growing a variety of plants, trees, bushes, seeds and succulents. I use no pesticides and I use mostly organic growing materials. All seeds are grown by me or purchased from…

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You are purchasing one package of one half gram of Walla Walla sweet onion seeds (Approx 110 seeds).

I am a very small home nursery growing a variety of plants, trees, bushes, seeds and succulents. I use no pesticides and I use mostly organic growing materials. All seeds are grown by me or purchased from a reputable seed wholesaler.

These beautiful, classic sweet onions are excellent in any dish.

Pictures are examples only and not the actual plant/seeds you will receive.

I charge one US flat rate shipping charge per order. Shipping discounts are available at certain price points. US seed orders of 20.00 and above are free shipping. International shipping if 3.50 for the first item and 1.00 for each additional. International tracking is available.

Satisfaction guaranteed ! Please contact me if you are unhappy with your purchase.

Walla Walla sweet onion seeds

The famous, mild yellow variety from Walla Walla, WA.
Juicy, sweet, regional favorite. In the Northwest, which has normal low winter temperatures above -10°F (-23°C), seed is sown in late August, and a crop of very large, flattened, ultra-mild onions is harvested early the next summer. SPRING PLANTING: Walla Walla may be spring planted using seeds or plants in colder regions where winter survival is hit or miss. It is not as big or sweet as the wintered-over crop, but still milder and juicier than others from spring planting. Nice as a “green top” onion. Not for storage.

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