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KVITER 350 Red Creole Onion Seeds (Allium Cepa) - Cebolla Roja, Short Day Kitchen Onion for Fresh Cooking, Heirloom Seed Packets- Vegetable Seeds for Outdoor Vegetable Garden, Containers, Greenhouses

KVITER 350 Red Creole Onion Seeds (Allium Cepa) - Cebolla Roja, Short Day Kitchen Onion for Fresh Cooking, Heirloom Seed Packets- Vegetable Seeds for Outdoor Vegetable Garden, Containers, Greenhouses

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  • Disease Resistant: Red creole onion seeds thrive in USDA zones 2–9. Plant onion heirloom seeds in full sun with well-draining soil for strong bulbs; ideal garden seeds for planting in beds, plots, or greenhouses.
  • Great Storage: Red onion seeds produce flattened red bulbs with a spicy, slightly pungent flavor. Ready in 110 days; quick production in the South in any vegetable garden, useful for cooking, ideal vegetable in your kitchen.
  • Fast Seed Germination: Onion seeds for planting sprout in 7-10 days at 66-70°F. Sow these vegetables seeds 0.25 inch deep and keep evenly moist; perfect for seed packets for raised beds, containers, or home garden.
  • Short-Day Bulbing: Short day onion seeds need 10+ hrs daylight to form bulbs. Plant onion seeds fall in mild winters for summer harvest, or sow early spring for mid–late summer; vegetable garden seeds.
  • Easy Seed Starts: Heirloom onion seeds (Allium cepa) direct sow or start indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost. Space onion seeds 3–6 inches apart in rows 12–15 inches; height 14–24 inches for home garden.

Overview

  • Indoor/Outdoor Usage : Indoor, Outdoor
  • Brand : KVITER
  • Material Feature : GMO Free, Heirloom
  • Color : Red
  • Special Feature : Drought Tolerant, Long-Term Storage
  • Expected Blooming Period : No Blossoms
  • Sunlight Exposure : Full Sun
  • Unit Count : 350.0 Count
  • Expected Planting Period : Spring to Summer
  • Product Care Instructions : Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost; suited for short-day regions
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