Welsh bunching onion plants

Welsh bunching onion plants
Common name   Long green onion, Japanese bunching onion
Botanical name   Allium fistulosum
Details   Hardy, reliable, and endlessly useful in the garden and kitchen, these clumping onions thrive in a wide range of conditions, producing tender, mild-flavoured stems and hollow green tops that can be harvested year-round. Perfect for stir-fries, salads, soups, or as a substitute for regular onions.
  • Perennial and self-multiplying
  • Cold-hardy and drought-tolerant once established
  • Great companion plant and pollinator-friendly
  • Supplied as healthy, rooted plants ready for transplanting
Edible  
Perennial  
Tags     vegetable  perennial 
Price   $9.90  10 baby onions
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How to Grow Welsh Bunching Onions from Transplants

Plant your Welsh bunching onion transplants in well-drained soil with good sun exposure. Space clumps about 15–20 cm apart in rows or clusters, allowing room for them to expand. Gently firm the soil around the roots and water well after planting.

Keep the soil moist while plants establish, then water as needed — they are relatively drought-tolerant once settled. Mulching helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.

These onions prefer rich, fertile soil, so apply compost or a balanced organic fertiliser during the growing season. Harvest individual stalks as needed, or lift and divide clumps annually to maintain vigour and productivity.

Over time, the plants will multiply, forming larger bunches that can be split and replanted, providing a continuous, self-renewing supply.

Perennial multiplying leek plants

Perennial multiplying leek plants

Common name   Perennial leeks, Multiplier leeks, Perpetual leeks
Botanical name   Allium ampeloprasum
Details   Easy to grow leek or spring onion substitute that will, once well established and managed, supply a constant supply of fresh leeks. Plants develop new baby leeks around the base. Just pull out the largest, central leek to eat and leave the rest to develop or replant space out the young ones if required.
Edible  
Perennial  
Tags     vegetable  perennial 
Price   $9.90  20 baby leeks