This is a type of multiplier onion that’s doing really well in my garden right now. It comes from Martin Longseth in Wisconsin, via Søren.
It’s a strong growing plant, and really seems to be multiplying quickly! As well as producing topsets, most of the plants seem to be dividing 4-5 ways at the roots. I can’t wait to try it next spring as a spring onion.
I haven’t tasted the roots yet, because I’m still trying to multiply it. I would say the one thing that’s a little lacking is the greens aren’t very nice to eat and normally I like onion greens.
I don’t usually manage to get a picture of a bee in my garden, because they don’t stay still long enough. Here’s a bee working one of the topsets.
hi, this is rush again im trying to get started with heritage sweet white topsets onions and am hoping you have some of these i can get to plant next year, hope you get this, thanks rush
i need some heritage sweet whitetop onions, i use to have some and they died out, i would love to get started with them,i am into onions that multiply, love growing them and heritage sweet whitetops are a favorite but cant seem to find any,thanks rush hate to bother you.
it didnt give his email address, so if you could give it to me thanks rush
heritage sweet white multiplyer onion is what you call them, thanks rush
hi it’s rush again hope you are doing well i am needing to get started with heritage sweet whitetop onions, do you have any our winter was really bad last winter and i lost alot of my onions,if you can please help,thanks rush
I moved and when I replanted my heritage sweet white onions, they died. If anyone can help me with a start of them, I will be glad to pay postage. My email address is d.mccollumn@gmail.com. Thank you.
Hi, I was needing some heritage sweet white top sets , I about died and have lost most of my memory ,if anyone has any so I can get started with them I,ll be glad pay postage thank you