Yellow Onion Sets - Grown Naturally, Non-GMO 8 oz. (40+Bulbs) Shipping Now

Yellow Onion Sets - Grown Naturally, Non-GMO 8 oz. (40+Bulbs) Shipping Now

USD 16.99 USD
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Naturally grown Yellow Onion Sets - Stuttgarter onion bulbs. Stuttgarter onions are a reliable yellow onion to grow from sets or bulbs. Delicious when cooked, they have a mildly sweet flavor. Medium size yellow onions with excellent storage properties. Intermediate day length variety.CONTAINS: 40-60 onion bulbs equal to approximately 8 ounces in weight.ABOUT ONION SETS / BULBS: Onion sets or bulbs as they are sometimes called, are small starter onions available for early spring planting. Sets are more dependable and easier than seeding or planting transplants, and they grow easily in any good garden soil. Place them 3 to 6 inches apart in rows at least a foot apart. In late summer they are ready to harvest when the tops begin to fall over; then just pull them from the soil and let them cure in a dry, airy location for 14 days. You can either braid the tops or cut them off, and store the onions in a dark, cool, dry location at a temperature below 55 degrees F.We cannot ship to Idaho or Washington

Categories: Home & Garden

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandFresh Garden Living
Season Of InterestFall
TypeBulbs
WateringMedium
Common NameOnion
GenusAllium
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor & Outdoor
ColorYellow
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesFast Growing
Cultivating DifficultyVery Easy

Naturally grown Yellow Onion Sets - Stuttgarter onion bulbs. Stuttgarter onions are a reliable yellow onion to grow from sets or bulbs. Delicious when cooked, they have a mildly sweet flavor. Medium size yellow onions with excellent storage properties. Intermediate day length variety.CONTAINS: 40-60 onion bulbs equal to approximately 8 ounces in weight.ABOUT ONION SETS / BULBS: Onion sets or bulbs as they are sometimes called, are small starter onions available for early spring planting. Sets are more dependable and easier than seeding or planting transplants, and they grow easily in any good garden soil. Place them 3 to 6 inches apart in rows at least a foot apart. In late summer they are ready to harvest when the tops begin to fall over; then just pull them from the soil and let them cure in a dry, airy location for 14 days. You can either braid the tops or cut them off, and store the onions in a dark, cool, dry location at a temperature below 55 degrees F.We cannot ship to Idaho or Washington

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