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Onion - Walla-Walla Sweet Spanish - Sow True Seed
Onion - Walla-Walla Sweet Spanish - Sow True Seed
Onion - Walla-Walla Sweet Spanish - Sow True Seed
Onion Seeds - Walla-Walla Sweet Spanish - Sow True Seed

Onion Seeds - Walla-Walla Sweet Spanish

$3.25

 Allium cepa

HEIRLOOM. A large golden skinned, white-fleshed sweet onion that is amenable to fall planting and wintering over or spring planting. A late August planting will overwinter to yield high quality, extra sweet onions in early/mid June. A spring planting will be ready for harvest in late summer/ early fall. Will not store. 

Long Day. 

Minimum Seeds per Packet: 200

Packet Weight: 1g

Planting Season: Spring or Fall

Sowing Method: Direct Seed or Transplant

Seed Depth: 1/2"

Direct Seed Spacing: 1"

Soil Temperature: 50-85 ℉

Days to Sprout: 6-16

Mature Spacing: 3-6"

Sun Requirement: Full Sun

Frost Tolerance: Frost Tolerant

Days to Harvest: 125

When to Seed Onions 

Onion seeds should be started eight to ten weeks before your last frost date. They can be transplanted outdoors once they reach pencil thickness. For varieties that overwinter well, you can direct seed them in early fall. 

Where to Plant Onions

Onions need plenty of sun in order to mature and bulb up. Choose a spot with well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. 

Growing Onions

Most growers will start onions indoors and transplant them out in mid-spring. Onions do best in cool temperatures, but a little afternoon shade can help them to take some summer heat. Most varieties are somewhat frost tolerant, but none of them will tolerate long periods of below-freezing temperatures. Some type of season extension, like row cover or a cold frame, is a must for growers who want to overwinter their onions. Sow onion seeds ½ inch deep and one inch apart either if direct seeding or in holeless flats. Keep the soil moist but not soggy until germination. Onion seedlings are particularly sensitive to damping off so you’ll want to make sure they’re getting good air circulation. When you’re ready to transplant, gently separate your onion starts and plant them out (or thin them) at their mature planting distance of three to six inches. 

Harvesting Onions

Around the expected harvest date for your particular variety, check the bulbs for maturity regularly. Harvest once the bulbs size up and a skin has formed. Some varieties are also great harvested before the full mature stage for “baby” onions. These should be eaten quickly because they won’t keep like storage onions will!

Onion, Allium cepa
Pollination, insect; Life Cycle, biennial; Isolation Distance, 1 mile

Onions are an insect pollinated biennial, and can be a challenge to keep pure. Keeping flowers covered and hand pollinating with a paintbrush is often the safe way to go. Allow seeds to ripen and dry on the plants, then harvest quickly to avoid losing seeds. Further drying in a paper bag will probably be necessary before separating seeds from the flowers. Flowers will likely need to be staked as they will become heavy with seeds.

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Onion Seeds - Walla-Walla Sweet Spanish

$3.25

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