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Long Keeping Onions

Rainbow Trio

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Long Keeping Onions

Rainbow Trio

One packet yields three different colored, widely adapted, intermediate day length onions. These high-yielding, long keeping varieties include: bri...
One packet yields three different colored, widely adapted, intermediate day length onions. These high-yielding, long keeping varieties include: brilliant red Cherry Mountain and golden-bronze Saffron F1 Grano types, and silvery Diamond Swan F1. All three of these powerhouse hybrids germinate quickly and grow strongly, producing heavy early yields of firm, big, crunchy bulbs with shiny, papery wrapper skins. These onions store well and are endlessly versatile for salads, sautés, stews, soups, and casseroles.
Seed Count: 275-300 / Weight: 1.15 gms / F1 Hybrid
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FOR BEST RESULTS

Sow seeds in early spring as soon as soil can be worked; in mild winter areas, seeds can also be sown in fall to overwinter for a head start in spring growth. To Start Early Indoors: Sow 1 in. apart in a container of seed starting mix and cover 1/4 in. deep. Provide a strong light source until seedlings are 2 to 3 in. tall. Transplant 4 in. apart, burying crowns 1 in. deep. To Start Outdoors: Sow seeds in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Space 1 in. apart in rows 8 in. apart. Cover 1/4 in. deep, firm soil well over seeds, and keep evenly moist. Thin seedlings gradually to a final 4 in. spacing, using the tasty thinnings.

GROWING NOTES

Before planting, thoroughly work compost or well-aged manure and bonemeal into the soil. Keep onions well weeded and mulch plants once soil warms up to conserve moisture. Feed onions lightly with an all-purpose fertilizer several times during the growing season.

HARVEST AND USE

Harvest midsummer when bulbs are sized up and about half the onion tops are bent over. Stop watering and bend the rest of the tops down. After another 7 to 10 days or when tops are dry, pull the bulbs. If possible, let the onions dry in the sun for 5 to 7 days. Store bulbs in a cool, airy place.

Cold Winters

Mild Winters

Sun/Shade

Sow Seeds

Days To Germinate

Days To Harvest

Feb – April
Jan – Apr
Sept – Oct
Full Sun
1 inch apart
1/4 inch deep
10 – 14 days
85 – 105 days

Cold Winters

Mild Winters

Sun/Shade

Sow Seeds

Days To Germinate

Days To Harvest

Feb – April
Jan – Apr
Sept – Oct
Full Sun
1 inch apart
1/4 inch deep
10 – 14 days
85 – 105 days

Cold Winters

Feb – April

Mild Winters

Jan – Apr
Sept – Oct

Sun/Shade

Full Sun

Sow Seeds

1 inch apart
1/4 inch deep

Days To Germinate

10 – 14 days

Days To Harvest

85 – 105 days

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