(116 days) F-1 hybrid.
(116 days) Long day. Best red storage onion for northern growers. Large solid glossy deep purple-red globes. Very high yield potential.
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Orders with subtotals $1,200 and above receive bulk pricing.
If you have placed orders totaling at least $1,200 within the past 12 months, additional orders qualify for bulk pricing.
Bulbs begin shipping in late September.
Trees and plants begin shipping in March.
Potatoes and onion sets begin shipping in late March.
Seeds ship year-round.
Tools and growing supplies ship year-round.
Orders with subtotals $1,200 and above receive bulk pricing.
If you have placed orders totaling at least $1,200 within the past 12 months, additional orders qualify for bulk pricing.
(116 days) Long day. Best red storage onion for northern growers. Large solid glossy deep purple-red globes. Very high yield potential.
Supplier Transparency:
② Family-owned companies or cooperatives, domestic and foreign
| Variety | Product Type | Hybrid Status | Days to Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red Wethersfield | seeds | open pollinated | 110 days |
|
Southport Red Globe Onion Organic |
seeds | open pollinated | 110 days |
|
Rossa Di Milano Organic |
seeds | open pollinated | 114 days |
| Red Mountain | seeds | F-1 hybrid | 107 days |
| Red Bull | seeds | F-1 hybrid | 118 days |
| Redwing | plants | F-1 hybrid | 116 days |
This item will drop-ship via USPS directly from our supplier according to your planting zone (please see below). If you would like to request a different shipping week than the one recommended for your zone, you can do that at checkout.
Allium cepa Onion plants are drop-shipped by Priority Mail directly from our Texas supplier, so shipments can arrive from January through April according to your planting zone (see chart). You may also request a shipping week when placing your order.
Onions are dug as live plants from the field; shipping schedule may change due to weather conditions or other variables. You will be notified via email when your order has shipped.
| area | timing |
|---|---|
| Zones 10, 9, 8 | starting in mid-January |
| Zone 7 | starting in mid-February |
| Zone 6 | starting in early March |
| Zone 5 | starting in early April |
| Zones 4, 3, 2 | starting in mid-April |
Remove plants from the box immediately! They may seem a little peaked from travel, but don’t fret! Plant them in the ground as soon as possible, watering well. If you can’t plant immediately, unbundle the plants and heel them into some moist potting medium in a seedling tray, or wrap the roots in damp paper towels and wrap loosely in plastic. After planting, keep onion plants well watered and well weeded, and you’ll be rewarded!
Planting instructions (for conventional growing) will arrive with your shipment. As always, a professional soil test should guide your fertilization program. Onions are particularly sensitive to deficiencies in calcium and sulfur, and require steady nitrogen availability through the season. Band a balanced slow-release fertilizer like soybean meal or NutriVeg into your planting row at 2 lbs per 100 row feet, or a couple teaspoons per transplant hole. Water seedlings in well with fish hydrolysate with kelp (diluted at 2 oz per gallon water). Repeat the fish/kelp fertigation or side-dress with a readily available N source like blood meal several times throughout the season.
All the varieties we list are suitable for northern growers. If you live farther south, note our latitude specifications at the end of each description.
About 200-250 seeds/g, 5,700-7,000 seeds/oz.
Shallow rooted, onion require rich weed-free soil and consistent water. All other factors being equal, onions grown from seedlings will grow bigger and resist disease better than set-grown onions.
Note: Onion seed is short-lived. Retest 1-year-old seed before using. Discard anything older.