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Spring Onion 'Lilia'

Lilia is a lovely little spring onion - vibrant red, right to the core. Leaves are a deeper shade of green than most spring onion varieties. We love to harvest this variety once it has begun to bulb up. The gorgeous, shiny salad onions have a mild flavour, lending themselves to be eaten raw.

  • Sow: Feb-March undercover, April-July outside. Sow clusters of 10 in modules or sow direct 5cm apart. Stagger sowings every 8 weeks for continuous supply.
  • Plant: 4-6 weeks after sowing, plant clusters 20cm apart
  • Harvest: June-October
  • Kitchen: Best used in salads or slowly caramelised.
  • Notes: Keep cool while germinating. Temperatures above 20C inhibit germination.

Allium cepa

1.5g (approx 375 seeds). We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

Germ Rate: 92% Sept 25

Lilia is a lovely little spring onion - vibrant red, right to the core. Leaves are a deeper shade of green than most spring onion varieties. We love to harvest this variety once it has begun to bulb up. The gorgeous, shiny salad onions have a mild flavour, lending themselves to be eaten raw.

  • Sow: Feb-March undercover, April-July outside. Sow clusters of 10 in modules or sow direct 5cm apart. Stagger sowings every 8 weeks for continuous supply.
  • Plant: 4-6 weeks after sowing, plant clusters 20cm apart
  • Harvest: June-October
  • Kitchen: Best used in salads or slowly caramelised.
  • Notes: Keep cool while germinating. Temperatures above 20C inhibit germination.

Allium cepa

1.5g (approx 375 seeds). We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

Germ Rate: 92% Sept 25

$0.91

Original: $2.61

-65%
Spring Onion 'Lilia'

$2.61

$0.91

Description

Lilia is a lovely little spring onion - vibrant red, right to the core. Leaves are a deeper shade of green than most spring onion varieties. We love to harvest this variety once it has begun to bulb up. The gorgeous, shiny salad onions have a mild flavour, lending themselves to be eaten raw.

  • Sow: Feb-March undercover, April-July outside. Sow clusters of 10 in modules or sow direct 5cm apart. Stagger sowings every 8 weeks for continuous supply.
  • Plant: 4-6 weeks after sowing, plant clusters 20cm apart
  • Harvest: June-October
  • Kitchen: Best used in salads or slowly caramelised.
  • Notes: Keep cool while germinating. Temperatures above 20C inhibit germination.

Allium cepa

1.5g (approx 375 seeds). We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

Germ Rate: 92% Sept 25

Spring Onion 'Lilia' | Winnow Farm Seeds