The listing, evergreen bunching onion has ended.
Tender and mild flavored
Slim stalks don't form bulbs
Heirloom variety
A favorite year after year, Evergreen White Bunching Onion consistently produces tender, white-fleshed, mild stalks that are a wonderful addition to stir-fry, salads, salsas, soups and Asian recipes. Bunching onions, sometimes called scallions, are a special type of green onion that do not form bulbs. Evergreen's slim 12-to 14-in. stalks never form a bulb. This beloved heirloom variety is cold hardy and disease resistant. For a continuous crop, start sowing seed in early spring and continue sowing a new crop of onion seed every two weeks until late summer or early fall, depending on your grow zone. It overwinters well in warmer climates. 70 DAYS.