Onion - White Grano Onion ( Allium cepa 'White Grano') Non GMO - Organic Vegetable

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Onion - White Grano Onion ( Allium cepa 'White Grano') Non GMO - Organic Vegetable

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The White Grano Onion, scientifically known as Allium cepa 'White Grano,' is a classic, globe-shaped onion variety prized for its mild and sweet flavor. These onions have a crisp white flesh and a papery white skin. They are a versatile addition to a wide range of culinary dishes and are excellent for fresh eating, cooking, or storage.

White Grano Onions are a delightful addition to your garden, offering a sweet and crisp taste in various culinary dishes. Whether you prefer them fresh in salads or cooked in recipes, these onions are a valuable addition to your garden and kitchen.

**Growing Instructions:**

  • 1. **Location:** Plant White Grano Onions in a sunny location in well-drained soil. Ensure the soil is loose and fertile to allow for bulb development.
  • 2. **Planting:** Onions can be grown from seeds, sets (small bulbs), or transplants. Plant onion sets or transplants about 1 inch deep and 4-6 inches apart in rows, leaving 12-18 inches between rows.
  • 3. **Watering:** Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Onions require consistent moisture for optimal bulb growth, especially during the bulbing stage.
  • 4. **Fertilization:** Fertilize with a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer when planting and again when the bulbs begin to swell. Avoid excessive nitrogen as it can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of bulb development.
  • 5. **Thinning:** Thin the onions as they grow, leaving space for bulbs to reach their full size. You can use the thinnings as green onions in your cooking.
  • 6. **Mulching:** Mulch around the onion plants to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
  • 7. **Harvesting:** White Grano Onions are ready for harvest when the tops have mostly fallen over and started to dry. Gently lift the bulbs from the soil, and let them cure for a few weeks in a dry, airy location.
  • 8. **Storage:** After curing, store White Grano Onions in a cool, dry place with good air circulation. They can be stored for several months.
  • Seed count: 1 gram