Product Cover Red Grano Onions Seeds, 300+ Premium Heirloom Seeds, Lowest Price for Highest Quality! Fantastic Addition to Your Home Garden!, (Isla's Garden Seeds), Non GMO, 90% Germination Rates!

Red Grano Onions Seeds, 300+ Premium Heirloom Seeds, Lowest Price for Highest Quality! Fantastic Addition to Your Home Garden!, (Isla's Garden Seeds), Non GMO, 90% Germination Rates!

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Rich in color and flavor! Red Grano Onions are a must have! Plant the seeds 1/2" deep in a flat 2-3 months before the last frost date; keep the soil moist and at room temperature. Purplish red skin and white flesh tinged with red. These onions tend to be medium to large in size and have a mild, to sweet flavor. They are often consumed raw, grilled or lightly cooked with other foods, or added as a decoration to salads.

Red Grano Onions are a fantastic addition to your home garden! Seeds are great for Planting in Garden or for storing in a seed safe for an emergency.

Biennial. 115 days. 12-18" height. 4-6" spacing. Produces sweet brown skinned, white onions of a large size. Long day variety.

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Latin Name: Allium cepa Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season

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The Red Grano Onion - Since onions take a few months to mature from seed, gardeners with a short growing season may want to start their seed indoors. Plant the seeds 1/2" deep in a flat 2-3 months before the last frost date; keep the soil moist and at room temperature. When the tops begin to flop over, cut them off to 3" to focus the growing on the roots. Four weeks before the last frost or when the soil reaches at least 50 degrees F, transplant the seedlings 6" apart in rows 12" apart. For direct sowing, sow three seeds per inch 1/2" deep in light, rich soil and full sun. Thin the seedlings 2-6" apart, depending on the desired size. Thinned onions can be transplanted or used for fresh eating. For companion planting benefits, plant onions with members of the cabbage family, lettuce, or tomatoes; avoid planting onions with peas or beans. In areas with warmer winters, onions may be grown as a fall or winter crop.