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Unwins Onion Cocktail Paris Silverskin Seeds

Brand: Unwins
SKU: 64538
Tiny pickled onions and cubed cheese on a cocktail stick may no longer be sophisticated, but it’s still a perfect partnership - and we love it! Paris Silverskin is also good for using raw in summer salads. So easy and quick growing. Summer/Autumn harvest. Heirloom variety. Sow Date: Mar-Jun
£1.99
Availability: In stock
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