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Shallot Banana 'Zebrune' - Seeds

Shallot Banana 'Zebrune' - Seeds

Delicious, large, elongated shallot onion hybrid type bulbs that are brown-skinned with a pinkish tinge. Best grown in a sandy, well drained soil.

Popular with TV and Michelin starred chef as it is easy to peel and slice plus retains its flavour well when cooked.

Growing Information

Sow February-March. Full growing instructions given on packet.

Sowing Information

Sow thinly into finely raked, moist, warm, firmed soil at a depth of 13mm ( 1?2") in blocks or rows. For blocks in raised beds space a few seeds 15cm (4") apart either way and for rows, sow along the row 30cm (12") apart. Germination 18-24 days. Gently remove surplus seedlings to leave the strongest one per 'station'. For early crops, sow indoors in January-February and grow on prior to planting out in April-May.

Sowing ➞ Cropping: 20 weeks.

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Shallot Banana 'Zebrune' - Seeds

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Shallot Banana 'Zebrune' - Seeds

Delicious, large, elongated shallot onion hybrid type bulbs that are brown-skinned with a pinkish tinge. Best grown in a sandy, well drained soil.

Popular with TV and Michelin starred chef as it is easy to peel and slice plus retains its flavour well when cooked.

Growing Information

Sow February-March. Full growing instructions given on packet.

Sowing Information

Sow thinly into finely raked, moist, warm, firmed soil at a depth of 13mm ( 1?2") in blocks or rows. For blocks in raised beds space a few seeds 15cm (4") apart either way and for rows, sow along the row 30cm (12") apart. Germination 18-24 days. Gently remove surplus seedlings to leave the strongest one per 'station'. For early crops, sow indoors in January-February and grow on prior to planting out in April-May.

Sowing ➞ Cropping: 20 weeks.

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Delicious, large, elongated shallot onion hybrid type bulbs that are brown-skinned with a pinkish tinge. Best grown in a sandy, well drained soil.

Popular with TV and Michelin starred chef as it is easy to peel and slice plus retains its flavour well when cooked.

Growing Information

Sow February-March. Full growing instructions given on packet.

Sowing Information

Sow thinly into finely raked, moist, warm, firmed soil at a depth of 13mm ( 1?2") in blocks or rows. For blocks in raised beds space a few seeds 15cm (4") apart either way and for rows, sow along the row 30cm (12") apart. Germination 18-24 days. Gently remove surplus seedlings to leave the strongest one per 'station'. For early crops, sow indoors in January-February and grow on prior to planting out in April-May.

Sowing ➞ Cropping: 20 weeks.