The Texas Early Grano onion (Allium cepa) is the perfect sweet onion. Bulbs are large and full shaped, straw colored. Mild and sweet firm flesh. Short Day Onion. Ideal for winter in all areas of the country, and can be used year round in the northern parts of the country. It is very disease resistant, making it an excellent choice for home gardens, market growers, and open field production.Perfect for salads, slicing, and cooking. Stores well, up to 2 months.
Growing Texas Grano Onion
- The best sowing time for Texas Grano is from February to the end of March.
- Onions like soil that drains well. Heavy or clay soils should be avoided or amended with lots of compost.
- Because onions are such a long crop, include an organic fertilizer in the soil preparation.
- For direct seeding, sow the Onion Seeds in rows 12-18″ apart.
- Upon planting, add compost to the soil, but since onions are heavy feeders they will grow best if fertilized throughout their growth.
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