When to Plant Onion

Onions are a cold-season crop and easy to grow. Typically, they are planted early in the spring and harvested in the fall.

Whether you start your onions from seed, sets, or seedlings, there are some tricks of the trade that make the difference between a great crop and a disappointing one.

In spring, plant onion sets in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, usually in late March or April, when temperatures are no longer likely to dip below 28°F (-2°C)

– In spring, plant onion seeds indoors about 6 weeks before transplanting to the ground (once the soil is at least 50°F).

A fall-planted crop of onions needs at least 4 to 6 weeks of warm temperatures to become established in the ground.

They will remain dormant during the cool season, As the temperatures and soil warm again in early spring, the onions come back to life.

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