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Long Day - These sweet mild onion bulbs can grow to weigh up to a pound or more. Yellow Sweet Spanish Utah has fair storage characteristics, moderate pink root tolerance. Great variety for the West Coast. Use them for soups, stews, and even stir fries.
Strangely, mine didn't germinate.... not one! I always start my onions and leeks in March, and have never had a problem. This year, the two varieties of onion I started failed to germinate. I have no issue with the leeks however.
great flavor and stored well but have had some issues with germination
I start my seed indoors under lights and no heat in January. Planting them in the garden mid March. They can take the cold like a champ. I've been growing the Spanish Yellow for about 10 years and they always grow to be a perfect sized bulb by mid July. As long as you get your timing right they are excellent performers. They keep until March then I process them to the freezer for further use. They have a lot of flavor without being to harsh.
I started these January and planted out in April. Great Seeds!
I was really pleased with my Utah Yellow sweet onions. They were by far the strongest onion plants. They grew bigger that all my other onions, up to around softball size. I have had good success storing these also. The first year I grew them they stored until spring with minimal quality decline. I will definitely keep growing these.
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Just what my garden needed! I was always tripping over my hose and putting it away was cumbersome. This Vego hose reel is awesome! Hose pulls out easily and retracts smoothly. It came well packaged. Easy to install. No leaks at all. I love it!!
A tried and true green bean variety. My family and extended family swear upon the Blue Lake Bush bean as the best and will always have a home in our gardens year after year.
Growing Chesnok Red garlic was a lot of fun for a first time garlic grower. The garlic was covered with straw over the winter (Michigan, zone 6a) and weeded a few times in the spring and summer but that was about it. I was worried that the bulbs would be small since the necks were so small in the spring/summer, but after harvesting the scapes on the plant the garlic grew a good amount bigger. Just a solid variety all around to grow.
I fell in love with garlic scapes recently and I wanted to grow my own garlic for them. The Music variety did very, very well in Michigan (zone 6a). Not only did I receive a ton of garlic scapes, but I also received fairly large garlic bulbs when they were ready to harvest. Migardener provided premium garlic to plant, and I got premium garlic and garlic scapes in the end!
Golden Acre Cabbage is a treat to grow. It grows faster than most and grew very well through the winter sowing technique. In my experience, the Golden Cabbages are more prone to bugs and pests than the Red Acre Cabbage, but I would still chose to grow this variety than any other cabbage variety.