Texas Early Grano Onion Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
- FAST FACTS
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HOW TO GROW
Sowing: 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 Texas Early Grano sweet onion seeds for sale 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, these onion seeds for sale may be grown as a fall or winter crop.
Growing: Onions need moisture especially in their first several weeks of growth, and they cannot fight against weeds; mulching onions can help with both moisture and weed control. Texas Early Grano onions are quite disease resistant.
Harvesting: When the tops of the onions turn yellow or flop over, they have matured and are ready to be harvested. Pull them from the earth, brush off the dirt, and leave them to cure in the sun for a week. If the weather turns rainy, bring them inside to cure in a dry, well ventilated place. When the skin dries, cut the tops down to 1" and trim the roots. Store in a cool, dry place. Texas Early Grano onions do not store well for long periods of time.
Seed Saving: Onions need to overwinter before producing seed. In warmer locations, simply apply a thick layer of mulch and remove it in the early spring. In areas with very cold winters, pull up the onions and cut off half the stem; store them at 32-40 degrees F in a dry place until spring, when they can be replanted. Before planting, cut an X in the top of the onion to allow the stalk to emerge. The plants will flower and go to seed. Remove the seed heads when the seeds become visible, taking care not to shatter the heads and lose the seed. Spread the heads out in a dry place with good ventilation, and let them dry for several weeks. Thresh out the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place for up to 2 years.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Allium cepa
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 8,000
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 20 Inches
Color: Yellow
Quality seeds
The package came n time and well package
Poor germination
Unfortunately very poor germination. I suspect I received old seeds. Reached out to customer service but haven't heard back yet. For reference, I'm an experienced grower and I planted these seeds at the same time as some onion seeds I had saved from last year. Same conditions, and the ones I had saved had great germination. Out of this whole pack, maybe 3 germinated?
Sorry to hear of the poor results! We will ship you a packet from another lot.
Love the Onion Seeds
Great seeds produces great food. These are the best onions and so easy to grow.
Waiting.
Just set up to germinate. Excited!
Allium cepa.
Everwilde Farms Co.. You are really cool.. Excellent packaging.. Excellent delivery speed.. - Seeds are more than wonderful and you were so generous and generous above Advertiser.. Thank you Everwild Farms team you deserve it More than five stars..
Best seed ever
I have close to 100% germination on these seeds. I have trays and trays of seedling that I shared with my sister.
Came up
Shipping was fast. I planted both varieties and both came up very good. So far I am very happy. I have tried to grow onions before from seed and almost none came up. This is where I will buy my Onion seeds in the future.
Great value, quick service. Love the mylar sealed pouches they ship in.
Good product
I m happy with the product. It fulfills my expectations. Thank you
Excellent Products, Quick Service
Everything I have received from Everwilde is First Class. Super Quick Service. Top quality products, and excellent packaging. Thank you
well packaged
Seeds arrived well packaged.Should be high germination rate. Super pleased.
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: 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 Texas Early Grano sweet onion seeds for sale 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, these onion seeds for sale may be grown as a fall or winter crop.
Growing: Onions need moisture especially in their first several weeks of growth, and they cannot fight against weeds; mulching onions can help with both moisture and weed control. Texas Early Grano onions are quite disease resistant.
Harvesting: When the tops of the onions turn yellow or flop over, they have matured and are ready to be harvested. Pull them from the earth, brush off the dirt, and leave them to cure in the sun for a week. If the weather turns rainy, bring them inside to cure in a dry, well ventilated place. When the skin dries, cut the tops down to 1" and trim the roots. Store in a cool, dry place. Texas Early Grano onions do not store well for long periods of time.
Seed Saving: Onions need to overwinter before producing seed. In warmer locations, simply apply a thick layer of mulch and remove it in the early spring. In areas with very cold winters, pull up the onions and cut off half the stem; store them at 32-40 degrees F in a dry place until spring, when they can be replanted. Before planting, cut an X in the top of the onion to allow the stalk to emerge. The plants will flower and go to seed. Remove the seed heads when the seeds become visible, taking care not to shatter the heads and lose the seed. Spread the heads out in a dry place with good ventilation, and let them dry for several weeks. Thresh out the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place for up to 2 years.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Allium cepa
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 8,000
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 20 Inches
Color: Yellow
Reviews
Review
Quality seeds
The package came n time and well package
Review
Poor germination
Unfortunately very poor germination. I suspect I received old seeds. Reached out to customer service but haven't heard back yet. For reference, I'm an experienced grower and I planted these seeds at the same time as some onion seeds I had saved from last year. Same conditions, and the ones I had saved had great germination. Out of this whole pack, maybe 3 germinated?
Sorry to hear of the poor results! We will ship you a packet from another lot.
Review
Love the Onion Seeds
Great seeds produces great food. These are the best onions and so easy to grow.
Review
Waiting.
Just set up to germinate. Excited!
Review
Allium cepa.
Everwilde Farms Co.. You are really cool.. Excellent packaging.. Excellent delivery speed.. - Seeds are more than wonderful and you were so generous and generous above Advertiser.. Thank you Everwild Farms team you deserve it More than five stars..
Review
Best seed ever
I have close to 100% germination on these seeds. I have trays and trays of seedling that I shared with my sister.
Review
Came up
Shipping was fast. I planted both varieties and both came up very good. So far I am very happy. I have tried to grow onions before from seed and almost none came up. This is where I will buy my Onion seeds in the future.
Review
Great value, quick service. Love the mylar sealed pouches they ship in.
Review
Good product
I m happy with the product. It fulfills my expectations. Thank you
Review
Excellent Products, Quick Service
Everything I have received from Everwilde is First Class. Super Quick Service. Top quality products, and excellent packaging. Thank you
Review
well packaged
Seeds arrived well packaged.Should be high germination rate. Super pleased.