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Organic Egyptian Walking Onion

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Organic Egyptian Walking OnionEgyptian Walking Onion, also called Tree Onions, Perennial Onions, Winter Onions or Topset Onions, Allium cepa var. proliferum. A very hardy, to 24 F, perennial clumping white onion USDA zones 3 10 2 oz contains about 8 onions Use the green leaves as scallions or harvest the onions (size of shallots) or topsets (bulbils) One onion can develop up to 6 onions the first year and if left to grow the following season, will yield more. Develops bulbils or

Egyptian Walking Onion, also called Tree Onions, Perennial Onions, Winter Onions or Topset Onions, Allium cepa var. proliferum

  • A very hardy, to -24 F, perennial clumping white onion
  • USDA zones 3-10
  • 2 oz contains about 8 onions
  • Use the green leaves as scallions or harvest the onions (size of shallots) or topsets (bulbils)
  • One onion can develop up to 6 onions the first year and if left to grow the following season, will yield more.
  • Develops bulbils or topsets at the end of a stalk that can either be eaten or planted.
  • Certified organic 

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Egyptian Walking Onions, also known as tree onions or top-setting onions, present a luxurious and whimsical appearance in the garden, making them a favorite among gardeners and horticulture enthusiasts. These unique plants stand out with their tall, sturdy stems that rise gracefully from the soil, adorned with clusters of small bulblets at the top. As the bulblets mature, they become heavier, causing the stems to bend and eventually touch the ground. This process creates a magical, almost choreographed scene, as the bulblets take root and new plants begin to grow in a circular, wandering pattern around the parent plant. This self-propagation is how Egyptian Walking Onions earned their enchanting name; it appears as if the onions are "walking" across the garden bed over time.

The aesthetic appeal of Egyptian Walking Onions lies not only in their unique growth habit but also in their vibrant green foliage and the delicate, cascading clusters of bulblets that resemble miniature onion bouquets. As they grow, Egyptian Walking Onions add a touch of whimsy and elegance to any garden landscape. Their striking form and the natural curiosity they evoke make them a conversation piece among gardeners and visitors alike, embodying both beauty and functionality in an edible, ornamental plant.

These perennial onions are not just visually appealing but also practical. They are hardy and easy to grow, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. Egyptian Walking Onions are known for their resilience, thriving in a variety of soil types and weather conditions. They are a low-maintenance crop, requiring minimal care once established. This durability, combined with their unique growing habit, makes them an ideal addition to any permaculture or organic gardening setup.

Egyptian Walking Onions are also versatile in the kitchen. Both the green tops and the small bulbs can be used in cooking, offering a mild onion flavor that enhances a variety of dishes. This makes them not only a beautiful and whimsical addition to the garden but also a valuable culinary ingredient.

Egyptian Walking Onions are a luxurious and whimsical plant that adds beauty and intrigue to any garden. Their unique "walking" growth pattern, combined with their vibrant foliage and ornamental bulblets, makes them a standout feature in any landscape. Easy to grow and care for, these onions are a perfect choice for gardeners looking to add a touch of elegance and functionality to their gardens. Whether admired for their aesthetic appeal or their practical benefits, Egyptian Walking Onions are sure to delight and fascinate.

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