Quantity in the package:100 Pcs Seeds.
Instructions:
ONION PLANTING TIME:
Onions are temperature sensitive: they require cool
weather to produce their tops (early stages of growth) and warm weather to
produce their bulbs (late stages of growth). Onions grow best in air
temperatures of 55° to 75° Temperatures greater than 85°F can cause soft, gray,
watery bulbs. Plant onions sets (small bulblets) 3 to 4 months before the time
you want to harvest mature bulbs; plant sets 3 to 4 weeks before you want to
harvest green onions. Onion seeds are best started indoors: start seeds 4 to 6
weeks before the average last frost date in spring and transplant them into the
garden as soon as the soil can be worked. In mild-winter regions, plant onions
in the fall or winter, depending on the variety. Most onions are sensitive to
day length. American and Spanish onions need long days to produce their bulbs,
and Bermuda onions prefer short days. Green onions for autumn harvest: Plant
green onions 4 to 6 weeks before the first expected fall frost for autumn
harvest; late summer or early fall temperatures should not be greater than 75°F
for growing green onions. Green onions for winter and early spring harvest: In
mild winter regions, plant green onions in autumn for winter and early spring
harvest.
HOW TO PLANT ONIONS:
Onions can be grown from seeds, seedling transplants,
and sets. Planting seeds: Seeds can be started indoors 4 to 6 weeks before you
plan to set seedlings out or you can direct sow seed in the garden when the
soil temperature is at least 40° Sow seed ¼ to ½ inches deep. The seed will
germinate in 7 to 10 days at 70°F, longer in cooler soil. Thin seedlings from 1
to 2 inches apart in rows 12 to 18 inches apart; thin again for bulb onions
from 4 to 6 inches apart. The final size of the onion will depend on how much
growing space it has. Planting seedlings: Seedlings are onions that have begun
growing. You can start seedlings indoors from seed or you can purchase onion
seedlings at the garden center. Place transplants in the garden just slightly
higher than the surrounding soil and they will settle into place. Space
seedling transplants 2 to 3 inches apart in rows 12 to 18 inches apart. Thin
again to 4 to 6 inches or more apart allowing for bulb development. Planting
sets: Sets are small bulblets–about the size of a large pea–whose growth was
interrupted before the bulbs developed. Bulblets larger than ¾ inch in diameter
may go to seed before developing bulbs (these are best grown as green onions).
Plant sets 1 to 2 inches deep. Plant sets pointed side up. Space sets 2 to 3
inches apart in rows 12 to 18 inches apart. Thin to 4 to 6 inches or more apart
allowing for bulb development. The final size of the onion will depend on how
much growing space it has.
COMPANION PLANTS FOR ONIONS:
Grow onions with beets, lettuce, strawberries, summer
savory, and tomatoes. Onions are easily inter-planted between larger crops such
as cabbages or tomatoes.
Note:
1. Seeds should be stored in a cool place before
planting
2. when planting, the ground should not exceed 1-2 cm
to the edge of the container.
3. It is impossible to prevent water stagnation and
overflow when landing
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