200+Onion Seeds Texas Early Grano Onion Seeds(Allium cepa)Heirloom Sweet Garden Fresh USA 

A short day variety with good yields of very sweet onions. The softball size bulbs are straw colored with white flesh. Excellent fresh or cooked. Short to moderate storage life, and disease resistant. Ready in 110 days.

Sowing

Sow onion seeds indoors 8 to 12 weeks before the last average frost date. Sow seeds in pots, flats, or trays. Thin seedlings to one inch apart when they are four inches tall. Sow seed outdoors two weeks before the last average frost date in spring or four weeks before the first expected frost in autumn. Avoid sowing onion seed directly in the garden until the soil temperature has reached 50°F. Outdoors sow onion ½ inch deep and 1 inch apart. Later, thin to four inches apart. Growing onions from seed will give you the widest choice of varieties.

Growing

Onion need moisture especially in their serveral weeks of growth and they canot fight against weeds,mulching onions can help with both moisture and weed control.

Harvesting

New growth from the center will stop when bulbs start forming. When bulbs are ripe, leaves will begin to yellow and fall over. After about three quarters of tops have fallen over, use the back of a rake to horizontally bend over the remaining tops. You can loop the leaves through the mesh of a fence or framed chicken wire or braid then into a garland to dry. Keep onions in a cool, dry place to prevent rotting.