Onion bulbs Sturon

Onion bulbs Sturon

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Onion Bulbs Sturon

Allium cepa

 

Onion Sturon is an old European type of onion. It makes round yellow onions and are very suitable for storage. This type is well resistant to frost, so it's also suitable for early spring planting.

 

We plant it from February to May. If we want a big onion we plant it as soon as possible.

 

Advice: If we want to protect the onion from onion flies, we spray it once a week with a mixture of water and milk or whey (1:1). Milka has to be inhomogeneous, since it better sticks to the plants and protects against onion flies. If is raining, we must repeat the spraying, as the rain washes the milk from plants.

Sowing time
II-V
Planting time
/
Harvest time
V-VII
Distance between plants/rows
10x30
Seeding rate per acre (100m2)
10kg
Origin
EU
Goes well with
beans, peas, brassica
Doesn't go well with
pumpkins, endivie, strawberries, carrot, potato, cucumber, tomato, chicory, beetroot, lettuce, dill, cammomille, savoury

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