Vigorous spring onion seeds for long white stalks
Grow elegant, tall stalk onions with these spring onion seeds Ishikura, a refined long-stalk variety of Allium fistulosum. Also known as spring onion Ishikura seeds or Japanese bunching onion seeds, this selection forms slender plants with an extended white shaft that closely resembles a young leek. The stems typically reach 2β3 cm in thickness, offering a mild onion character that works especially well as a mild onion for salads, garnish, or quick pan dishes. This hardy spring onion seeds variety is ideal for gardeners who enjoy harvesting fresh green stems over a long season from late spring into summer.
Versatile stalk onion seeds for extended harvests
These stalk onion Ishikura seeds are particularly suited to gardeners seeking long stem onion seeds that can be used much like a leek-like onion variety. Sown indoors from January to February and outdoors from March to April, they fit neatly into most vegetable garden plans, with harvests possible from May through August. The plants develop quickly, forming a long white stalk that is excellent sliced into salads, soups, stir-fries, or for frying and roasting. Thanks to their suitability as a spring onion for autumn sowing, spring onion seeds Ishikura can provide an early crop the following season, making them a flexible option for both traditional beds and kitchen garden borders. Stalk onion Ishikura seeds are a reliable choice for anyone wanting productive, flavourful bunching onions with attractive, upright growth.