SOWING: Sow indoors in flats in early spring or sow directly outdoors as soon as soil is workable. Can also be sown outdoors in earliest fall. Cover seeds with 1/4 inch fine soil.
THINNING AND TRANSPLANTING: When seedlings are about 4 inches tall, thin or transplant 5 to 6 inches apart.
SPACING: Leave 6 to 7 inches between rows. Can be spaced 6 inches apart in all directions for solid bed plantings.
GERMINATION: Approximately 10 to 14 days depending upon soil and weather. Keep soil moderately moist during germination.
Ed’s Special Advice: Best results are obtained when onions are planted in well-fertilized, moderately moist soil. At maturity, bend over tops to hasten ripening before they are harvested. Pick out seed heads as they form.
SEED SAVING: Onions will flower and seed in their second year. Harvest seed when flowers dry and turn brown. Store in a cool, dry place.
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