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Red Burgundy Onion Seeds

Allium cepa

5.00 (4 reviews)
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HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Since Red Burgundy onions take a few months to mature from seed, gardeners with a short growing season may want to start their seed indoors. Plant the bulk onion seeds for sale 1/2" deep in a flat 2-3 months before the last frost date; keep the soil moist and at room temperature. When the tops begin to flop over, cut them off to 3" to focus the growing on the roots. Four weeks before the last frost or when the soil reaches at least 50 degrees F, transplant the seedlings 6" apart in rows 12" apart. For direct sowing, sow three seeds per inch 1/2" deep in light, rich soil and full sun. Thin the seedlings 2-6" apart, depending on the desired size. Thinned onions can be transplanted or used for fresh eating. For companion planting benefits, plant onions with members of the cabbage family, lettuce, or tomatoes; avoid planting onions with peas or beans. In areas with warmer winters, these bulk onion seeds for sale may be grown as a fall or winter crop.

Growing: Onions need moisture especially in their first several weeks of growth, and they cannot fight against weeds; mulching onions can help with both moisture and weed control. Red Burgundy onions are resistant to Botrytis and Pink Rot.

Harvesting: When the tops of the onions turn yellow or flop over, they have matured and are ready to be harvested. Pull them from the earth, brush off the dirt, and leave them to cure in the sun for a week. If the weather turns rainy, bring them inside to cure in a dry, well ventilated place. When the skin dries, cut the tops down to 1" and trim the roots. Store in a cool, dry place.

Seed Saving: Onions need to overwinter before producing seed. In warmer locations, simply apply a thick layer of mulch and remove it in the early spring. In areas with very cold winters, pull up the onions and cut off half the stem; store them at 32-40 degrees F in a dry place until spring, when they can be replanted. Before planting, cut an X in the top of the onion to allow the stalk to emerge. The plants will flower and go to seed. Remove the seed heads when the seeds become visible, taking care not to shatter the heads and lose the seed. Spread the heads out in a dry place with good ventilation, and let them dry for several weeks. Thresh out the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place for up to 2 years.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Allium cepa

Type: Open Pollinated, Cool Season|Warm Season

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 8,000

Planting Method: From Transplant

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 20 Inches

Color: Red

Red Burgundy Onion Seeds 5.0
Review By Dennis Russell

x

I was very pleased with your ads and prices. I have all the seeds I need for my garden now but I will surely keep you in mind for next year. Prices great and easy to read web site. See you next year.

Red Burgundy Onion Seeds 5.0
Review By Katie

Onion

I'm very happy with the seeds that I I received. Great prices, love the packaging. Quick shipment. Haven't planted yet but will definitely buy seeds here again and recommend to others. Thanks!

Red Burgundy Onion Seeds 5.0
Review By Jack Penrod

Head Gardener

Seeds arrived quickly and I'm just waiting on warmer weather here in FL to plant.

Red Burgundy Onion Seeds 5.0
Review By Dewey Kelley

all pro for this product

I received the item in record time, however, I have not planted them yet, will do so in Sept. to grow seedlings for spring planting.

Size Price Quantity
XL Mylar Packet (~500 Seeds) $3.48 -+
1 Oz Mylar (~8,000 Seeds) $8.70 -+
1/4 Lb Mylar (113g) $18.54 -+
1 Lb Mylar (454g) $57.00 -+
5 Lb Bulk Bag (2.27kg) $256.50 -+
10 Lb Bulk Bag (4.54kg) $456.00 -+
25 Lb Bulk Bag (11.3kg) $1,083.00 -+
50 Lb Bulk Bag (22.7kg) $2,052.00 -+
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DESCRIPTION

Red Burgundy onion seeds produce large flattened globes up to 4" in diameter that are beautiful for slicing! These onions are very mild with a sweet flavor and suitable for short term storage. This is a short day variety that matures in 95 to 165 days depending upon planting time, location, and climate. Red Burgundy onions are resistant to Botrytis and Pink Rot.
Red onions originated in central Asia, and are still a favorite choice for the cuisine of east India in particular because of their bright color and pungency. Those who love red onions know that three cities on particular are known for producing them: Tropea, Italy; Wethersfield, Connecticut; and Turda, Romania.

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Since Red Burgundy onions take a few months to mature from seed, gardeners with a short growing season may want to start their seed indoors. Plant the bulk onion seeds for sale 1/2" deep in a flat 2-3 months before the last frost date; keep the soil moist and at room temperature. When the tops begin to flop over, cut them off to 3" to focus the growing on the roots. Four weeks before the last frost or when the soil reaches at least 50 degrees F, transplant the seedlings 6" apart in rows 12" apart. For direct sowing, sow three seeds per inch 1/2" deep in light, rich soil and full sun. Thin the seedlings 2-6" apart, depending on the desired size. Thinned onions can be transplanted or used for fresh eating. For companion planting benefits, plant onions with members of the cabbage family, lettuce, or tomatoes; avoid planting onions with peas or beans. In areas with warmer winters, these bulk onion seeds for sale may be grown as a fall or winter crop.

Growing: Onions need moisture especially in their first several weeks of growth, and they cannot fight against weeds; mulching onions can help with both moisture and weed control. Red Burgundy onions are resistant to Botrytis and Pink Rot.

Harvesting: When the tops of the onions turn yellow or flop over, they have matured and are ready to be harvested. Pull them from the earth, brush off the dirt, and leave them to cure in the sun for a week. If the weather turns rainy, bring them inside to cure in a dry, well ventilated place. When the skin dries, cut the tops down to 1" and trim the roots. Store in a cool, dry place.

Seed Saving: Onions need to overwinter before producing seed. In warmer locations, simply apply a thick layer of mulch and remove it in the early spring. In areas with very cold winters, pull up the onions and cut off half the stem; store them at 32-40 degrees F in a dry place until spring, when they can be replanted. Before planting, cut an X in the top of the onion to allow the stalk to emerge. The plants will flower and go to seed. Remove the seed heads when the seeds become visible, taking care not to shatter the heads and lose the seed. Spread the heads out in a dry place with good ventilation, and let them dry for several weeks. Thresh out the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place for up to 2 years.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Allium cepa

Type: Open Pollinated, Cool Season|Warm Season

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 8,000

Planting Method: From Transplant

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 20 Inches

Color: Red

Reviews

5.00
Global Rating: 5.00 from 4 reviews
5.0

Review By Dennis Russell

x

I was very pleased with your ads and prices. I have all the seeds I need for my garden now but I will surely keep you in mind for next year. Prices great and easy to read web site. See you next year.

5.0

Review By Katie

Onion

I'm very happy with the seeds that I I received. Great prices, love the packaging. Quick shipment. Haven't planted yet but will definitely buy seeds here again and recommend to others. Thanks!

5.0

Review By Jack Penrod

Head Gardener

Seeds arrived quickly and I'm just waiting on warmer weather here in FL to plant.

5.0

Review By Dewey Kelley

all pro for this product

I received the item in record time, however, I have not planted them yet, will do so in Sept. to grow seedlings for spring planting.