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More than a dozen different types of onions are available, including Vidalia, green, and Spanish. Because of this, it is easier to classify onions based on their flavor: sweet or hot. The term "hot onion" is a misnomer, since these onions aren't hot in a spicy sense of the term.

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Short Day Onion Varieties for Central Texas: “Short-day” onion varieties quit forming leaves and begin forming bulbs when the day length reaches 10-12 hours, and are best for Southern Gardens. The following varieties have proven to be the best for Central Texas.     1015Y:  This globe-shaped onion up to 6” Types Of Onions, Braised Brisket, Growing Onions, Southern Garden, Homemade Pickles, Vidalia Onions, Spanish Onion, Healthy Snacks For Diabetics, White Onion

Short Day Onion Varieties for Central Texas: “Short-day” onion varieties quit forming leaves and begin forming bulbs when the day length reaches 10-12 hours, and are best for Southern Gardens. The following varieties have proven to be the best for Central Texas. 1015Y: This globe-shaped onion up to 6” wide is named after the ideal date the seed is planted (October 15). The off-white flesh is sweet and great for cooking, salads, etc. It takes about 115 days from planting to harvest. Storage…

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About this item Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion is one of the most popular onion varieties for home-gardeners and market growers. It produces extra-large, yellow bulbs with a mild flavor. Planting instructions: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow in spring. Seed depth: 1/4", plant spacing in row: 1", thin to 3-4", row spacing: 12-18". Pro tip: keep seeds constantly moist until germinated. Plant in full sun. Harvest in 125 days.

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