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Onions need rich, loose soil to do well. Keep weeded and fed well as they have a shallow root system and don't like competition. Onions grown from seed or plants will usually yield higher-quality with fewer disease problems than if they are grown from sets. Plant seed about 1/4-1/2 inch deep in rows 18 inches apart. Thin to 4-6 inches apart. Plant times vary widely based on your location and onion type, generally early spring or indoors for long-day/northern varieties, fall for short-day/southern types. Soil should be at least 70F. Check with your local agriculture department for instructions specific to your area.
The 'golden' onion of Parma, Italy. A late maturing onion with golden upright top-shaped large bulbs..
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This is a delightful, very large, sweet, Spanish-type onion, with a beautiful golden-straw colored t..
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Italian Red Round is another moderately day neutral Italian variety with nice red color, medium flav..
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Large flat-bulb variety of Italian onion, tender flesh, red-violet color. If you're looking for clas..
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This Italian onion produces super large, top-shaped bulbs of copper-yellow color, keeps very well, l..
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A Florentine onion with excellent flavor. Distinctive long red Italian onion well-known as the 'Ital..
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Translucent, semi-flat, red, sweet onion originating from Spain. Mild, excellent flavor. Beautiful o..
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A standard and famous onion originating in Japan, but this comes to us from Italy with excellent fla..
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This heirloom onion has long been considered one of the most dependable long-storage onions. The cr..
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Large bulb Italian onion, with silver-white tunics and amazing flavor. This is a great all-purpose v..
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Famous European onion with large, violet-red round to top-shaped bulbs. Excellent flavor that has be..
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Perhaps with the deepest violet-red coloring of the 'Rossa di Toscana' types, Vernina produces top-s..
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This is a terrific classic onion, with sweet, mild white flesh covered by a light tan/brown tunic. ..
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Heirloom onion first commercialized 1898 when planted in the Bermuda colony. The seed originated fro..
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This is the Utah strain. . Somewhat tolerant of frost. Untreated seed...
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