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Washington’s State Vegetable - Walla Walla onions are an heirloom variety of long-day type onions. These yellow onions thrive in the climate of the American Northwest. They can be planted in fall and overwintered for larger bulbs, or in early spring for a smaller size but sweeter flavor.
Exceptionally Sweet Flavor - Crisp and juicy Walla Walla are excellent for eating fresh or for cooking, especially grilled. The golden brown bulbs reach 5-6 inches when sown in fall, or about 3 inches if grown in spring.
Grow Now or Later - Plant now or store for future growing seasons. Will remain viable for years if stored in a cool dry location. Each packet has instructions for saving seeds so you can perpetuate your harvest and share with others.
The Info You Need to Grow - Onion seeds for planting are packed in a beautiful paper packet with instructions for successful growing and germination in your home garden. Each package also has instructions for saving seeds after harvest. Ideal for both beginners and experienced gardeners.
Small American Family-Owned Business - We provide fresh, high-quality seeds for planting now or storing for future seasons. We sell safe, non-hybrid non-GMO heirloom seeds that are open-pollinated, untreated, and tested for the best germination rates. Stored properly, they remain viable for years.
Walla Walla onions are the official state vegetable of Washington. This long-day onion performs best in northern climates and has an unparalleled sweetness and exceptional flavor. Can be planted in fall and overwintered for larger bulbs, or in early spring for smaller size but sweeter flavor. These seeds for planting in your family vegetable garden will help secure your family's food needs. Each seed pack includes instructions with germination time, temperature, light needs, seed saving, and other details for successful growing to help a beginner or novice get started growing their own flowers, herbs, and vegetables.