Autumn Planting Shallots
Shallot Autumn Planting Duo
Grow your own tasty shallots this autumn with our fantastic duo. Sweet tasting, high yields of fleshy bulbs. Contains one pack of Shallot ‘Golden Gourmet’ and one pack of Shallot ‘Red Sun’.
Buy individually Harvest Jul-Sep
10406105 | Approx. 30 sets £8.98 B Shallot ‘Golden Gourmet’A
This is one of the best of the brown- skinned shallots. Producing good fleshy bulbs with a delicious flavour.
10406102 | Approx. 15 sets Shallot ‘Red Sun’B
One of the best red-skinned varieties, it produces bumper crops of crisp, white-fleshed bulbs.
10406103 | Approx. 15 sets £5.99 4.8/5 £5.99 Seller Best Shallot ‘Yellow Moon’
Strong resistance to bolting and stores very well once lifted. High disease resistance. Well known for producing a heavy crop, with strong healthy growth. Has good resistance to bolting.
Harvest Jul-Sep 10406141 | Approx. 15 sets
£5.99 Mix ‘n’ Match Buy any 2 individual packs of Garlic, Onion and Shallots save £1.00 per pack† Shallot ‘Jermor’ ❤
Produces shallots with an unrivalled sweet taste that will enhance any cooking dish. With a slightly elongated shape, this copper-coloured shallot has a great tasting, pink-tinged flesh.An excellent option which stores well.
Harvest Jul-Sep 10406029 | Approx. 15 sets
£7.99 Seller Best Seller Best A Buy Duo
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Shallot ‘Longor’
Produces very long bulbs that have a sweet, aromatic flavour. With copper- coloured skins, each set produces a cluster of up to nine bulbs and stores well. Over-wintering crop, ready to harvest in early summer.
Bet fr flavur †Offer excludes all Duos, Trios and Collections *Compared to buying individually Shop online
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Harvest Jun-Jul 10406100 | Approx. 7 sets
£7.99
Garlic, Onions & Shallots
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