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Onion Texas Early Grano Garden Seeds - 53C

Description: Texas Early Grano Seeds Onion Heirloom Sweet Vidalia-type onion grows best when overwintered in the south. White flesh with straw colored skin. Short day. Onions are the backbone to nearly any savory dish acting with such humility that they are often overlooked in the garden. While easy to grow from seed, the key is selecting the right type for the region. Long day onions tend to grow best in the North, when the longer days of summer trigger bulbing. Short day onions tend to grow best overwintered in the South when the shorter days of spring are enough to promote bulbing. Intermediate day onions fall more or less in the middle. And take heart! If all else fails, any onion can be pulled and eaten as a scallion. Nutrients: dietary fiber, vitamins C, B6, folate, manganese and calcium. Sow at a depth of approx. 1" and 2-3" between Onion plants. Soil temperature should be kept higher than 55 degrees to ensure good germination. You should sowTexas Early Grano about 28 days before your last frost date. Microgreens basic growing instructions: Cover the bottom of the container with an inch or two of moistened potting soil/mix or coir. Flatten and level it with your hand or a small piece of cardboard, taking care not to over-compress the soil. Scatter seeds evenly on top of the soil. Press gently into the soil using your hand or the cardboard. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil. Dampen the surface with a mister. If you prefer, you can skip this step and instead cover the container with a clear lid or plastic wrap until the seeds are sprouted. While waiting for sprouts to appear, usually within three to seven days, use the mister once or twice daily to keep the soil moist but not wet. Once seeds have sprouted, remove the cover (if you've used one) and continue to mist once or twice a day. Microgreens need about four hours daily of direct sunlight to thrive (south facing window). In winter months, some may need even more. Leggy, pale greens are a sign of not enough sunlight. Light needs can also be satisfied with a grow light that has a low heat output — you don't want to scorch your delicate greens. Microgreens will be ready to harvest about two to three weeks after planting. Look for the first set of "true leaves" as a sign of readiness. Then grab your scissors and snip the greens just above the soil line. To serve, wash the microgreens with water and dry with paper towels or a salad spinner. Harvest and serve them immediately for the freshest flavor, and add to soups, salads, sandwiches or main dishes. Store remaining cut microgreens in a plastic bag in your refrigerator. Zellajake Farm and Garden: "Seeds for all your planting needs" since 2013

Price: 2.49 USD

Location: Sanford, Florida

End Time: 2024-09-09T18:11:37.000Z

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Onion Texas Early Grano Garden Seeds - 53C

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Cultivating Difficulty: Difficult to germinate, then easy

Type: Vegetable Seeds

Features: Edible

Climate: Highland, Humid Subtropical, Mediterranean

Sunlight: Full Sun

MPN: na

Genus: Allium

Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor

Common Name: Onion

Life Cycle: Annual

Brand: Zellajake

Watering: Medium

Season of Interest: Spring, Summer

Available Variations

Color: 8K seeds, or 1 ounce

Price: 8.79 USD

Available Quantity: 23

Quantity Sold: 8

Color: 2000 seeds, or 1/4 oz

Price: 5.49 USD

Available Quantity: 52

Quantity Sold: 6

Color: 1000 seeds, or 1/8 oz

Price: 4.19 USD

Available Quantity: 74

Quantity Sold: 17

Color: 250 seeds, or 1 gram

Price: 2.49 USD

Available Quantity: 1013

Quantity Sold: 31

Color: 32K seeds, or 1/4 Pound

Price: 19.79 USD

Available Quantity: 10

Quantity Sold: 6

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