![]() If a long-term storage onion is what you’re after, be sure you’re choosing a variety that’s known for being a good storage onion. It’s my recommendation to do a quick online search for your area to know which onion type is best for you to grow. Best planted in late fall/early winter for mild climates, or early spring for colder climates. ![]() Bulbs form with 12-14 hours of daylight.On average take 110 days to maturity in warmer zones planted in fall, or 75 days in colder zones planted in early spring.Best planted in the fall and will be ready late spring.Best for gardening zones 7 or warmer (if grown in colder climates, bulbs won’t get as large).Bulbs form with 10-12 hours of daylight.On average take 90-110 days to maturity.Best planted in late winter to early spring.Best for northern regions (for those in the U.S., this is the top half of the country if you drew a line from about San Francisco, CA to Washington D.C.).And although these are types of onions, what we mean when growing onion varieties is whether they’re “long-day”, “short-day”, or “day-neutral” varieties. When it comes to growing onions, many people just think of yellow, purple, or sweet onions.
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