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Old 13-01-2008, 07:06 PM posted to rec.gardens
Bill R Bill R is offline
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Default Onion planting advice

Zootal wrote:

Last year, I planted onions very early in the spring, and most of them
bolted. I planted onions later in the spring, and had a fairly good crop.
The local extension service says to plant onions as early as January, but
I'm afraid to do it again this year for fear of having them all go to seed
again. Is there any general consensus about when onions should be planted,
and when they should not?



It depends on the variety planted and on your weather. One way that I
have found to get around the bolting problem is to grow varieties that
mature early. For example, for yellow onions I like "Candy Hybrid" and
for red onions I like "Giant Red Hamburger". I plant them as soon as the
ground is workable. They are ready to harvest in a little over three
months.

Ask your extension service what varieties that they recommend for your
area.
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