Onion Seeds, White Creole

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Min. seed count:
300
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Description

(Allium cepa). Short day. These medium-sized, round bulbs have a translucent white flesh that is very firm. This variety is an excellent choice for southern growers; it forms perfect bulbs and has excellent storage quality. Excellent fresh or cooked, White Creole is a top choice for dehydrating and has a pungent flavor.

  • 100-120 days to maturity
  • 6-12 hours of full sun
  • Sprouts in 7-14 days
  • Seed Depth: 1/4"
  • Plant Spacing: 4-6"
  • Ideal Temperature: 45-80 F
  • Frost Hardy: Yes

Growing Tips, Tricks and FAQs

Growing Tips

White Creole onion thrives in full sun and requires fertile, well-draining soil. Consistent watering is critical for bulb development, but be careful to avoid waterlogging. Mulching helps maintain soil moisture and reduces weed competition, which onions are sensitive to.

When to Grow

Start onion seeds indoors about three months before the last frost date of spring. White Creole onions are a short-day variety, ideal for southern regions. Acclimated seedlings should be set outdoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost.

How to Sow and Plant

Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in seed trays or directly into the soil in areas with frost-free winters. Seeds germinate in 7-14 days at temperatures around 60 F. Once seedlings are stocky and well-acclimated, transplant them into rows, spacing plants 4-6 inches apart with 12 inches between rows for optimal bulb formation.

How to Grow

Feed White Creole onions every 2-3 weeks with a balanced fertilizer or compost tea. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mulch around plants to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Reduce watering when the tops begin to yellow and fall over, signaling the bulbs are ready to cure and harvest.

How to Save
  • Onions will cross with other onions, and occasionally they will cross with scallion types like Welsh onions and Hi Shi Ko bunching onions. Onions will never cross with leeks, chives or garlic.
  • If you are growing types that will cross, try to isolate varieties by at least several hundred feet or ideally up to one mile.
  • Onions are a biennial seed crop, so you will need to overwinter your first-year roots, ideally by digging them up and storing them for the winter. Replant in early spring, and allow onions to shoot up spikes of purple flowers.
  • Let seeds become dry on the plants. Pick seeds when they are hard and dark black, then bring them indoors to finish drying.
  • Once dry, separate the seeds from the husks or leave them on and plant them husks and all.
FAQ

How do White Creole onions taste?
They have a mild, slightly sweet flavor, making them fit for both raw and cooked dishes.

Can White Creole onions grow in containers?
Yes, they can be grown in deep containers if there is enough space and nutrient-rich soil.

How well do White Creole onions store?
They are excellent for long-term storage, lasting several months when properly cured and stored in a cool, dry place.

How do I determine day length and first-last frost in my area?
Check out our blog post: Our Experts Answer Questions, Share Resources for links to online guides.

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