Product description
Sturon onion sets are good sized, semi-round bulbs for planting in spring. They produce a reliably large crop of flavoursome white onions ready to harvest from late summer.
These allium bulbs are essentially baby onions and are much quicker and easier to grow than onions from seeds. Prepare the ground in advance, adding plenty of organic matter for extra nutrients. Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil and plant the sets 15cm apart, leaving 30cm between rows. Ensure the noses face upwards and position the bulbs 2-5cm deep, lightly covering with soil. Keep the area free of weeds and water regularly during dry spells. Keep an eye open for any flower stems and remove them as soon as they appear. Doing this helps prevent the plant from bolting and ruining the crop.
Sturon Onions are ready to harvest a couple of weeks after the foliage turns yellow. Use a garden fork to gently lift the swollen bulbs and leave them to dry out for around a week. After this they can be stored in an onion bag or hung up in a dark, ventilated place. Stored properly, white onions are good to eat for around 8 months post-harvest.
Bulb Size: 14/21
Availability: Supplied from January to April.
Harvest Period: July - September
Flowering Height: 30cm
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Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and period of interest times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Cut back any flower stems as they appear to prevent the plant from bolting.
How to Water
Water well during the growing season
How to Plant
Plant in full sun in well-draining soil. Allow 15cm between bulbs and 30cm between rows and place the bulbs 2-5cm deep with the noses facing upwards. Cover the allium bulbs with a thin layer of soil and firm down gently.