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Wakulla Multiplier Onion

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Wakulla Multiplier Onion is a versatile and easy-to-grow perennial onion variety that produces clusters of delicious bulbs year after year. Order online now for a continuous harvest of fresh onions.

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Product Description

Wakulla Multiplier Onion: Sweet and Savory

Culinary Purposes:

The Wakulla Multiplier Onion is a versatile plant that adds both sweetness and a mild onion flavor to a variety of culinary dishes. These onions are perfect for use in salads, soups, stews, stir-fries, and even pickling. Their unique taste profile makes them a favorite among chefs and home cooks alike, elevating the flavor of any dish they are added to.

Medical Purposes:

No Known Medical Purposes

What to Know About the Plant:

The Wakulla Multiplier Onion is a perennial onion variety that produces clusters of small bulbs that multiply rapidly. The plant features slender green leaves and small white flowers, adding a touch of elegance to your garden. It grows to a height of about 12-18 inches and thrives in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. When crushed, the leaves emit a mild onion odor that is not overpowering, making it a pleasant addition to any garden setting.

Enhancing Your Fruitscape™:

The Wakulla Multiplier Onion is the perfect addition to your fruitscape design, offering a unique blend of flavors and textures. Pairing this onion with fruit trees like apple, pear, or peach can create a harmonious balance of sweet and savory elements in your garden. Berry plants such as strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries can also benefit from the addition of the Wakulla Multiplier Onion, adding a savory twist to their natural sweetness. Additionally, herbs like basil, thyme, and rosemary can complement the flavors of the onion, creating a well-rounded and diverse edible landscape. Whether planted in rows or scattered throughout your garden, the Wakulla Multiplier Onion is sure to enhance the beauty and functionality of your fruitscape.

Planting & Care
Fruitscaping with Herbs & Veggies

Every good kitchen garden needs to have an herb section. A walk through a garden planted with herbs is truly a sensual experience. Their beautifully textured leaves invite you to stop and touch them, and then reward you with a delightful array of heavenly scents. Herbs can serve many functions in the edible landscape, creepers like oregano, mints and thyme make great ground cover. Low growers like sage, chives and perennial onions are good for edging flower beds and will help in insect control. Taller evergreens like rosemary are wonderful used as low hedges or for planting around the foundation of houses. Herbs also lend themselves well to being grown in containers. Tuck a few pots close to the kitchen so they’ll be handy when you need them.

Growing your own herbs is well worth the effort. The quality and flavor of fresh picked herbs is so much better than the dried products you find in the grocery store. Our climate makes it possible to grow a very wide range of herbs. The hot humid summer are perfect for herbs like basil, Thai ginger and tea camellias. Try the more Mediterranean herbs like lavender,  sage and Thyme in the winter time, they love the cool and are less apt to succumb to fungus.

Growing Guide

We do not currently have a growing guide for Herbs and Veggies.  We are working on this and will add it in the near future.  Contact us if you have questions on how to plant and nurture your plants, and we will be glad to have one of our gardeners assist you.

Shipping Info

Shipping Restrictions

Unfortunately, We Cannot Process Orders to California, Hawaii, Alaska, or Internationally:  Please note that due to specific agricultural regulations, we’re unable to ship any plants to the states of California, Hawaii, and Alaska, or outside the United States. Additionally, citrus trees can only be shipped within the state of Florida.

Shipping Information

Before Your Plants Arrive: You can find many guides on unpacking, planting, & care, on our growing guides page.

The Journey From Our Nursery to Your Door:  We NEVER ship our plants bare root. Your plant will travel in the very container in which it was nurtured. We thoroughly prune and water them before packing, and make sure they’re well wrapped to retain moisture during transit. It’s as though you’ve personally collected them from our nursery!

Choose Your Ship Date: We understand you’ll want to be available when your plant arrives. Our checkout process features a handy calendar that allows you to choose the Monday on which you want your plant to ship. Depending on your location, you’ll likely receive your plant by Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday of that week. Once shipped, UPS will generate a tracking number and send it to the email you provided. You can then follow your plant’s journey and ensure someone is available to unpack it on arrival day.

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