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Red ONION of Brunswick
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Species: Onion Latin name: Allium Cepa L. Inscription in the European catalog under: De Brunswick - Rouge Foncé - Braunschweiger Dunkelblutrote - Brunswijker Other usual name: Garden Onion Variety: De Brunswick Family: Alliaceae (Liliaceous) Origin: Europe and Asia
The Red Onion of Brunswick: Ideal variety for your sowings in spring. Large flatened bulb of a dark red color approximately 8 cm in diameter, the flesh is firm, soft and sweetened flavor. Excellent winter conservation. To use in your salads and meals without hesitation.
Seed sowing: February to April Harvest of onions: August to September Height: - Exposure: Sunny
Sowing instructions: In areas of hard winters: Seed sowing in place of 1 cm depth and 30 cm in line from the end of February to April. In areas of soft winters: Seed sowing in place of 1 cm in depth and 30 cm in line from mid-August to mid-September. Clear up every 10 cm. As soon as leaves start to turn yellow, cut back the foliage on the ground for a better exposure of the bulb to the sun which will concentrate the juice in the onion, as soon as the foliage is dry, you can start collecting and let them them dry for 8 to 10 days, don't forget to turn them if they dry on the grown. Cut leaves and roots, preserve onions from moisture in small cages.
Sowing distance: 10 cm by 30 cm between lines Minimum seed sowing temperature: 19 °C to 21°C Seed germination: 15 to 20 days Nutritional value: 21 Kcal for 100 gr
Net weight of seeds: 4 gr =/+ 1000 seeds
All our seeds are sold with their sowing instructions.
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