Pink Panther Onion Sets

SKU: 56631

Approx. 250g pack

Allium cepa

From 8th January 2025.

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Sale price£6.35

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Product Description

Our Pink Panther onion sets produce lovely rose-coloured onions that taste exceptional too. These French onions have a mild, sweet flavour when cooked, or a slight sharpness when eaten raw that makes them a standout addition to a salad.

No kitchen garden is complete without onions, and these onion sets give you the chance to enjoy fresh, high-quality onions early in the summer, just as stored bulbs are scarce. We take pride in providing products of the highest quality, and all of our bulbs are certified disease and virus-free, so you can trust that you are planting healthy, strong onions. Each 250g pack contains around 80 sets, giving you more than enough to plant a generous crop. Plant them alongside garlic bulbs and potatoes for a garden that grows the base of dozens of recipes.

At D.T. Brown, we’ve been supplying quality seeds for over 100 years, and our Pink Panther onion sets continue that tradition. Plant them this spring for an exceptional, reliable harvest you can count on. Order yours today from D.T. Brown.

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  • Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
  • Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
  • A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.

Product Details

Botanical Name Allium cepa
Genus Onion

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