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Non-GMO
Neonicotinoid-Free
Heirloom

Ailsa Craig Yellow Onion

Quick Facts:

  • Scottish heirloom onion
  • Introduced in 1887
  • Large onions average 1-2lbs; Mild & sweet
  • Easy-to-grow from seed, mature in 100 days
  • Stores for 1 month

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

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Ailsa Craig Heirloom Yellow Onion

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Ailsa Craig is a large, heirloom onion named after the small rock island off the coast of Scotland.  Introduced in 1887 by David Murray, gardener for the Marquis of Ailsa.  Plants produce consistent yields of large onions averaging 1-2lbs each and measuring up to 6" across.  Lovely, golden-skinned onions have a mild, sweet flavor that works well in a variety of dishes and their large size makes them perfect for burgers and tenderloins.  A very easy variety to grow from seed.  Onions pictured here were started from seed in January and set out in March when plants were little more than threads.  Mature onions store approximately one month.  Long-day variety.  100 days from transplant.  50 seeds per packet.

Allium cepa

Ailsa Craig is a large, heirloom onion named after the small rock island off the coast of Scotland.  Introduced in 1887 by David Murray, gardener for the Marquis of Ailsa.  Plants produce consistent yields of large onions averaging 1-2lbs each and measuring up to 6" across.  Lovely, golden-skinned onions have a mild, sweet flavor that works well in a variety of dishes and their large size makes them perfect for burgers and tenderloins.  A very easy variety to gr... read more

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Allium cepa

Ailsa Craig is a large, heirloom onion named after the small rock island off the coast of Scotland.  Introduced in 1887 by David Murray, gardener for the Marquis of Ailsa.  Plants produce consistent yields of large onions averaging 1-2lbs each and measuring up to 6" across.  Lovely, golden-skinned onions have a mild, sweet flavor that works well in a variety of dishes and their large size makes them perfect for burgers and tenderloins.  A very easy variety to grow from seed.  Onions pictured here were started from seed in January and set out in March when plants were little more than threads.  Mature onions store approximately one month.  Long-day variety.  100 days from transplant.  50 seeds per packet.

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