Short Day Onion Seeds. Allium cepa. Non-GMO. Perennial. Open Pollinated. (F1). Heirloom. Disease Resistant. We have over 17 varieties of Short Day Onions. The plants produce excellent yields of very flavorful, sweet onions. Short Day Onions tend to be sweeter but have fewer storage capabilities compared to Long Day Onions. Suitable for growing in Southern States, 25 - 35 degrees latitude regions, where they can be planted in the fall and harvested in late spring. They require 10 - 12 hours of daylight to form bulbs. It's the one found in your local supermarket and restaurants. Excellent choices for home gardens, Farmer's Markets, market growers, open field production, and commercial growers.
110 days. Allium cepa. (F1) Candy Onion. The plant produces excellent yields of jumbo-sized yellow onions. It is a popular intermediate-day (or day-neutral) onion variety known for its large, sweet, mild-flavored bulbs. It performs well across much of the country and can be successfully grown anywhere, in the North, East, South, Midwest, and West. They grow bigger than softballs and are incredibly sweet and mild. It can be enjoyed late into winter if the bulbs are properly cured and stored in a cool, dry area. This is a good keeper and stores for months. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A variety from the USA. (Pelleted Seeds)
60 days. Allium cepa. Open Pollinated. Purplette Onion. This early maturing plant produces excellent yields of small burgundy onions. It is a popular miniature onion variety known for its attractive glossy burgundy-to-purple skin with small, round bulbs. Best when harvested very young, as bunching onions, or when golf ball-sized. The onion is a glossy, rich burgundy color, changing to a pastel pink color when cooked or pickled. Perfect in cooked dishes, salads, and pickled. An excellent choice for home gardens and specialty market growers. A variety from the USA. A short day variety.