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2012 Vegetable Seeds
Onion Seeds
Onion Seeds
Evergreen Bunching
1.80G
Grown exclusively for green, bunching onions. The crispness and mild flavor of this variety make it delicious as an appetizer or relish. Super in salads! Packet will plant approximately a 20 foot row.
Ten to 12 days for germination, 60 days to harvest after germination. Sow directly in garden in full sun and well-drained soil, placing 2 - 3 seeds per inch. Thin to 2 inches apart when plants are 3 inches tall. When onions are pencil-thick, begin pulling for table use.
Use thinnings and green stems in your favorite recipes to replace chives.
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Onion Seeds
Hybrid Granex Yellow PRR
1.50G
One of the sweetest onions available. Large, thick, flat bulb shape with very white mild flesh. Stays firm, crisp and sweet when stir fried. Widely adapted and has resistance to pink-root. Packet will plant approximately a 6 foot row.
Ten to 12 days for germination, 170 days to harvest after transplanting. Sow indoors 8 weeks before planting outdoors. When transplanting, clip green growth to 3 inches and plant 2 inches deep. Or, sow directly in garden when ground can be worked placing 2 - 3 seeds per inch. Thin to 3 inches apart when plants are 6 inches tall. Harvest by pulling bulbs when tops are brown and dry.
Fertile, moist soil enriched with compost is best onion production. Onions ward off many insect pests around lettuce, cabbage and carrots. Use thinnings for green onions.
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Onion Seeds
Red Burgundy
1.70G
Medium-size red onion with purple-red flesh. Red Burgundy is a flavorful standard that stores well, especially when kept dry and ventilated. Packet will plant approximately a 16 foot row.
Ten to 12 days for germination, 100 days to harvest after transplanting. Sow indoors 8 - 10 weeks before planting outdoors. When transplanting, clip green growth to 3 inches and plant 2 inches deep. Or, sow directly in garden when ground can be worked placing 2 - 3 seeds per inch. Thin to 3 inches apart when plants are 6 inches tall. Harvest by pulling bulbs when tops are brown and dry.
Fertile, moist soil enriched with compost is best onion production. Onions ward off many insect pests around lettuce, cabbage and carrots. Use thinnings for green onions.
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Onion Seeds
Sweet Spanish
Yellow Utah Jumbo
1.70G
A very large onion, often weighing 2 pounds, that is excellent for slicing. Its white flesh has a mild, sweet delicious flavor. Packet will plant approximately a 20 foot row.
Ten to 12 days for germination, 115 days to harvest after transplanting. Sow indoors 8 - 10 weeks before planting outdoors. When transplanting, clip green growth to 3 inches and plant 2 inches deep. Or, sow directly in garden when ground can be worked placing 2 - 3 seeds per inch. Thin to 3 inches apart when plants are 6 inches tall. Harvest by pulling bulbs when tops are brown and dry.
Fertile, moist soil enriched with compost is best onion production. Onions ward off many insect pests around lettuce, cabbage and carrots. Use thinnings for green onions.
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Onion Seeds
Cebolla
Valencia
500MG
Try this sweet, Spanish onion that produces a 4 - 6 inch diameter globe. This is a very adaptable onion as it grows well in short to long day regimes. This onion is mild-flavored and is a moderately good keeper. Valencia onion also make excellent bunching onions when young.
Ten to 12 days for germination, 110 - 120 days to harvest after transplanting. Sow indoors 8 - 10 weeks before planting outdoors. When transplanting, clip green growth to 3 inches and plant 2 inches deep. Or, sow directly in garden when ground can be worked placing 2 - 3 seeds per inch. Thin to 6 inches apart when plants are 6 inches tall. Harvest by pulling bulbs when tops are brown and dry.
Fertile, moist soil enriched with compost is best onion production. Onions ward off many insect pests around lettuce, cabbage and carrots. Use thinnings for green onions.
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