Hardiness ZoneCategoriesYellow onion (Semences) Allium cepa A dark brown onion, Lasalle will keep its skin well and can be stored up to eight (8) months under good conditions. With sufficient space to grow, the percentage of big caliber is high. 100 CULTURAL PRACTICES: For a summer harvest, sow them in March and transplant them into the garden in May. For a fall harvest, sow them directly in the garden as soon as the ground can be properly worked.
SOIL: Indoor: A well-drained, porous sowing media is best to prevent overwatering.
A rich and fertile soil of mineral or organic matter. Soil must be kept moist but not wet. SPACING: Space rows 35 to 38 cm apart. For larger bulbs, clear the plants 7 to 8 cm apart Thinned plants taste great in a salad.
GROWING TIPS: Applying a fertilizer is recommended and should be repeated when the bulbs begin to swell.
HARVESTING: Storage onions: when the onion tops begin to fall over, turn brown and wither. Drying may be accelerated by bending down some of the tops. Pick the onions then place them in a warm, dry, ventilated area to preserve. When dried, store the onions in a cool, dry location. pkg 165 s/p untreated beet, Swiss chard, chamomile, cabbage, carrot, celery, celery, ground cherry, kohlrabi, spinach, fennel, strawberry, lettuce, lamb's lettuce, parsnip, hot pepper, pepper, potato, radish, savory asparagus, bean, chives, pea, sage, soybean, tomato, turnip
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