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Welsh Onion (Allium fistulosum)
A true perennial heirloom, Welsh Onion is one of the oldest cultivated alliums, a dependable, cold-hardy onion that returns year after year. Its mild, sweet stalks taste like fresh scallions, while the hollow green leaves add bright flavor to soups, stews, and broths. In medieval Europe, this was a kitchen garden essential, valued for its ability to thrive through snow and provide onion flavor even in the depths of winter.
Unlike bulb onions, Allium fistulosum never forms a true bulb. Instead, it multiplies from the base, producing a self-sustaining clump that can feed a household for decades. Easy to grow, long-lived, and beautiful in bloom, it’s both ornamental and edible — an enduring link between the medieval table and today’s garden.
Part of our Medieval Garden Collection, this hardy perennial was a vital crop in monastery and cottage gardens, prized for reliability, nutrition, and flavor.
Plant Type: Perennial onion
Height: 12–24 inches
Sun: Full sun
Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Sowing: Sow seeds outdoors in spring or fall. In cold regions, start indoors 8 weeks before last frost. Transplant or thin seedlings to 4–6 inches apart.
Germination: 7–14 days at 60–70°F
Harvest: Cut green stalks as needed or lift mature clumps to divide.
Zones: 3–9 (evergreen in mild winters; survives snow in colder zones)
Welsh Onion connects modern gardeners to centuries of cultivation, a resilient, perennial onion from our Medieval Garden Seed Box, still thriving and flavoring meals just as it did hundreds of years ago.
This is for 100 seeds
We combine shipping on all seed orders, you pay one flat fee for as many seeds as you would like for no additional shipping. Orders over $35 for any combination of items ship for free to the US
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Allium fistulosum
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A true perennial heirloom, Welsh Onion is one of the oldest cultivated alliums, a dependable, cold-hardy onion that returns year after year. Its mild, sweet stalks taste like fresh scallions, while the hollow green leaves add bright flavor to soups, stews, and broths. In medieval Europe, this was a kitchen garden essential, valued for its ability to thrive through snow and provide onion flavor even in the depths of winter.
Unlike bulb onions, Allium fistulosum never forms a true bulb. Instead, it multiplies from the base, producing a self-sustaining clump that can feed a household for decades. Easy to grow, long-lived, and beautiful in bloom, it’s both ornamental and edible — an enduring link between the medieval table and today’s garden.
Part of our Medieval Garden Collection, this hardy perennial was a vital crop in monastery and cottage gardens, prized for reliability, nutrition, and flavor.
Plant Type: Perennial onion
Height: 12–24 inches
Sun: Full sun
Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Sowing: Sow seeds outdoors in spring or fall. In cold regions, start indoors 8 weeks before last frost. Transplant or thin seedlings to 4–6 inches apart.
Germination: 7–14 days at 60–70°F
Harvest: Cut green stalks as needed or lift mature clumps to divide.
Zones: 3–9 (evergreen in mild winters; survives snow in colder zones)
Welsh Onion connects modern gardeners to centuries of cultivation, a resilient, perennial onion from our Medieval Garden Seed Box, still thriving and flavoring meals just as it did hundreds of years ago.
This is for 100 seeds
We combine shipping on all seed orders, you pay one flat fee for as many seeds as you would like for no additional shipping. Orders over $35 for any combination of items ship for free to the US
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