Seed tape for neat spring onion rows
bunching onion seed tape is a practical way to place seeds evenly for a tidy, uniform row in the vegetable garden. This White Lisbon spring onion tape is designed for open ground use and helps you keep spacing consistent without measuring each seed by hand. The variety is grown as an annual and is valued for its slim, white stems and fresh green tops, making it a popular choice for kitchen gardens and allotments. For gardeners looking for a simple setup, this scallion seed tape for garden use supports clean layout and straightforward planning in beds and borders.
White Lisbon characteristics and garden placement notes
White Lisbon is commonly grown as a spring onion, producing crisp, slender plants with a mild-to-pungent onion character suited to everyday culinary use. As an Allium cepa seed tape, it fits well into mixed vegetable plots and can be used to create repeatable rows for succession-style harvesting. Place in a sunny spot for best results, and choose a well-prepared area where the tape can lie flat and straight. Many gardeners also appreciate this direct sow onion seed tape format for keeping rows aligned and reducing the need for thinning.
Seed tape format for consistent spacing
This pre-sown seed tape 7.5 m format is intended to help maintain an even stand along the row. It is suitable for open ground sowing seed tape layouts and can be arranged to match common bed plans, including 20 cm spacing seed tape row distances where desired. The tape format also supports a clean finish in small spaces, raised beds, or traditional plots, while keeping the planting line clearly defined from the start.