Yellow Granex Hybrid 33 Onion Seeds

Yellow Granex Hybrid 33 Onion Seeds

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This is a short-day (Southern) type, planted in fall for early summer harvest
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Key Characteristics
Days To Maturity

125

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Description / Yellow Granex Hybrid 33 Onion Seeds

Days to Maturity: 125

This is the same sweet yellow onion that's famously grown in Vidalia, Georgia, and just one bite tells you why it's the most popular sweet onion in America. Not only is this short-day type nice and mild, it actually has a sugary flavor you'll love. And even though it's a sweet type, it stores remarkably well. You just can't go wrong with easy-to-grow, crowd-pleasing sweet onion.

This sweet Georgia onion is a bit flattish, with flimsy papery wrapping and light-yellow, thick flesh. It is equally well suited for cooking or using raw, and is a very reliable garden performer. Grow onions just like they do in Vidalia, Georgia yourself (who wants to pay those fancy supermarket and roadside stand prices) and find out just what all the fuss is about.

Yellow Granex is called a "short-day" onion because it matures during the short days of fall, winter, and early spring, and is suited for warm climates, where winter is mild. If you live further north, try "long-day" varieties such as Walla Walla Sweet.

Start seed indoors in fall for early summer harvest in the south. Begin them in flats 8 weeks before expected transplant into the garden. Space seedlings 2 to 3 inches apart in the garden. For mature bulbs, wait until the tops fall over after the growing season. Then dig up the bulbs, cure for 3 weeks, and store in a cool, dry place.

Product Details

SKU 05208
Genus Allium
Species cepa
Variety Yellow Granex Hybrid 33
Product Classification Seeds, Vegetables
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Soil Type Normal, loamy
Days To Maturity 125.00
Resistance Pink Root Rot
Characteristics Edible
Uses Outdoor

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  1. Hessianguy

    Vidalia Type Onions 0 people found this helpful

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    I have grown Yellow Granex onions from seeds for many years now and they are excellent, sweet and tasty. I start them indoors in August and plant them outdoors in ~October, and grow them all through the winter, here in northern Mississippi. They then harvest in early June when the tops dry up and fall over. These are the variety of onions that are famously grown and sold from Vidalia, Georgia, and are excellent in every way. Cheers
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  2. Lisa Cheney

    Granex are always delightful 0 people found this helpful

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    I have been planting Park Seed's Granex onion seeds for 4 years now and they are always good germinators, healthy plants, and great onions. I plant the seeds in early November (I'm in Los Angeles), and can start harvesting good-sized flat globes by late April through June. I store the dozens of them in my shed as it is usually dry, and they don't mind the heat of summer either. They are great raw, and also make excellent onion rings.
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