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Tomorrowseeds - Vidalia Onion Seeds - 600+ Count Packet - (Yellow Granex) Sweet Onions Shortday USA Vegetable Scallion Green White Red Seed NonGMO 202
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Tomorrowseeds - Vidalia Onion Seeds - 600+ Count Packet - (Yellow Granex) Sweet Onions Shortday USA Vegetable Scallion Green White Red Seed NonGMO 202

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Customers are pleased with the quality of the seeds, with many reporting that they germinated quickly and were successful in planting. Many customers have also expressed their satisfaction with the product, with some even receiving a free carrot to try. Delivery is also fast and efficient.
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Customers are pleased with the quality of the seeds, with many reporting that they germinated quickly and were successful in planting. Many customers have also expressed their satisfaction with the product, with some even receiving a free carrot to try. Delivery is also fast and efficient.

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Yellow Granex Onions are beloved in the South and are diversely used in Southern cuisine as a result. Vidalia Onions are Yellow Granex Onions grown in legally defined parts of Georgia. They are unusually sweet compared to other onions due to the low amount of sulfur in the soil in which Vidalia onions are grown. The Vidalia onion was named Georgia's official state vegetable in 1990. The Yellow Granex Vidalia noonday onions have large 4-7 inch diameter size, white globe-shape, shimmery, easy-to-peel brass-colored skins and sweet-flavored flesh. Can also make good scallions. Also Known As: Short Day Onion, Noon Day Onion Plant Name: Onion, Yellow Granex (Vidalia) Latin Name: Allium cepa Days to Germinate: 7-14 Days to Harvest: 120-210 Growth Habit: Root, Short Day USDA Zones: 2-12 Lifespan: Annual Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade GMO: No Pollination: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated Brand: TomorrowSeeds Fungicide-Treated Seeds*: No Seeds Packed For**: 2024 *Fungicide-treated seeds protect the seedlings from diseases until they are up and growing. Do not eat treated seeds. **Seeds are freshly packed for the growing season of the year listed. Seeds are still viable beyond pack date. Store in a cool and dry location such as the refrigerator or basement to best preserve germination rates.

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Specifications

BrandTomorrowseeds
ColorGold, Green, Yellow
Days to Maturity120-210
Fertilizer IncludedNo
Light requirementsFull sun or partial shade
OrganicNo
PackagingShipped with USPS First Class Mail
PurposeVegetable, scallion, culinary
Seed CoatingNo
Seeding rate1 inch apart in rows spaced 1-2 feet apart
Soil RequirementsLow sulfur, well-draining, 8-10 inches deep, optionally fertilized with a complete fertilizer before planting and again when plants have 5-6 leaves
Soil TypeChalk, Clay, Loam
SpeciesAllium cepa
Species mixNo
Sun ExposureFull sun or partial shade
Sunlight RequirementsFull sun or partial shade
Time to Germinate7-14 days
Type of VegetableOnion
Type of seedVegetable
Type of seedsVegetable
USDA Hardiness Zone2-12
USDA hardiness zones2-12
UsesVegetable, scallion, culinary
Water RequirementsOnce a week in spring, more often in dry or windy weather, slow and deep watering
Expected Planting Period22 Weeks
Life CycleBiennial
ClimateArid, Highland, Humid Continental
Cultivating DifficultyVery Easy
GenusAllium
Seeds Packed For2023