Seeds per gram: 250
Average germination rate: 85%
Package sizes
- 75 seeds — 64 plants — produces about 64 large bulbs
- 500 seeds — 425 plants — produces about 425 large bulbs
- 1000 seeds — 850 plants — produces about 850 large bulbs
- 5000 seeds — 4250 plants — produces about 4250 large bulbs
Plant growth and coverage
- Upright, non-branching habit with oversized bulb potential
- Height: 30–60 cm (12–24 in)
- Spread: 10–20 cm (4–8 in)
- Spacing: 20–30 cm (8–12 in) in-row; rows 45 cm (18 in) apart
- 110 days to maturity; one large bulb per plant
Choosing a packet size
- The 75-seed packet is ideal for home gardeners trialing exhibition onions or filling a few raised beds.
- The 500-seed packet suits small market growers or avid gardeners planning succession plantings and show entries.
- The 1000-seed packet works for larger gardens or community plots aiming for consistent, sizable harvests.
- The 5000-seed packet is best for market growers, clubs, or landscapers establishing extensive beds or coordinated show plantings.