I have lots and lots of these multiplier onions I grew from only 10 bulbs bought from Native Seeds/SEARCH last year. Each one grew into a great big clump of green onions through the winter, until the tops died back in May. They were originally grown by Native Americans in Arizona, so I don't know how well they'd do in colder climates, but they seem to love Texas
It's about time to replant them again, but I've still got a lot more than I really need. I would love to exchange some for anything on my want list, especially some broccoli, cabbage, or cauliflower seeds for fall planting.
If I have anything else on my have list that you want, I'd be happy to throw them in along with the onions. Just send me an email if you're interested. Thanks!
buckstop319
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