Onion Seedlings, Red Carpet 3-pack
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Allium cepa
VARIETY:
“Red Carpet”. Vibrant red, long-day storage onion. Very good yields and strong skins. Our recommended replacement for organic Redwing. Slightly smaller and earlier to mature than Redwing, Red Carpet dries and stores just as well. Sold in a pack of 3 cells, with each cell containing about 3 seedlings each.
CULTURE:
Onions require full sun and fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Sandy loam soils are ideal; in heavier soils, use raised beds or raised rows to promote soil drainage. Keep onions well weeded with shallow cultivation. Onions are shallow rooted and grow best with at least 1" per week of rain or irrigation, especially during the bulbing phase.
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Allium cepa
VARIETY:
“Red Carpet”. Vibrant red, long-day storage onion. Very good yields and strong skins. Our recommended replacement for organic Redwing. Slightly smaller and earlier to mature than Redwing, Red Carpet dries and stores just as well. Sold in a pack of 3 cells, with each cell containing about 3 seedlings each.
CULTURE:
Onions require full sun and fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Sandy loam soils are ideal; in heavier soils, use raised beds or raised rows to promote soil drainage. Keep onions well weeded with shallow cultivation. Onions are shallow rooted and grow best with at least 1" per week of rain or irrigation, especially during the bulbing phase.
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Allium cepa
VARIETY:
“Red Carpet”. Vibrant red, long-day storage onion. Very good yields and strong skins. Our recommended replacement for organic Redwing. Slightly smaller and earlier to mature than Redwing, Red Carpet dries and stores just as well. Sold in a pack of 3 cells, with each cell containing about 3 seedlings each.
CULTURE:
Onions require full sun and fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Sandy loam soils are ideal; in heavier soils, use raised beds or raised rows to promote soil drainage. Keep onions well weeded with shallow cultivation. Onions are shallow rooted and grow best with at least 1" per week of rain or irrigation, especially during the bulbing phase.