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Onions

Onions are versatile vegetables with a sharp, aromatic flavor. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, they can be eaten raw, fried, stewed, or roasted. They form the foundation of countless dishes.

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Onion seeds – tasty and versatile vegetables

Want to fill your vegetable garden with fresh, aromatic, and healthy onions ? At EasySeeds.eu, you'll find a carefully selected assortment of onion seeds , suitable for both novice and experienced gardeners. Onions are a classic vegetable garden staple, known for their rich flavor, culinary versatility, and long shelf life . With our seeds, you can easily grow a harvest of red, yellow, and white onions that add delicious flavor to your dishes, both raw and cooked.

Why grow onion seeds?

Onions are popular for their ease of cultivation, high yield, and versatile culinary uses . By choosing onion seeds , you benefit from:

  • Heavy harvest: healthy, crunchy onions with a long shelf life, perfect for winter storage or immediate consumption.

  • Rich flavor: Onions provide an aromatic base to soups, stews, salads, sauces, and stir-fries.

  • Healthy vegetables: rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants , such as vitamin C, potassium and fibre, a valuable addition to a healthy diet.

  • Versatility in the kitchen: suitable for raw, fried, stewed, grilled or pickled.

For every gardener and every garden

Our onion seeds are carefully selected for quality, germination rate, and yield . EasySeeds.eu offers clear sowing and growing instructions, making it easy to achieve a successful harvest. Many of our seeds are organic or unprocessed , so you can enjoy pure, healthy onions straight from your own garden.

Special selection at EasySeeds.eu

At EasySeeds.eu you will find a wide range of onion varieties, including:

  • Red onions: aromatic and slightly spicy, perfect for salads, pickling and garnishing.

  • Yellow onions: classics with a mild flavor, ideal for cooking, soups, and stews.

  • White onions: slightly milder in taste, suitable for raw use or light preparations.

  • Early and late varieties: suitable for harvesting in summer or winter, so you can enjoy fresh onions all season long.

Each variety has been selected for ease of growing, high yield and excellent flavour , so you can get the most out of your vegetable garden.

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Enrich your vegetable garden with onion seeds from EasySeeds.eu and enjoy a harvest full of fresh, flavorful, and healthy onions . Order your seeds easily online today and experience the joy of growing onions in your own garden . With EasySeeds.eu, you'll not only grow delicious vegetables but also a vegetable garden full of diversity, color, and success .

Frequently Asked Questions about Onions

1. What is the difference between growing onions from seed and from seed potatoes?

Sowing from seed takes more time, but generally produces onions that store better. Growing from seed potatoes (small, dried onions) is quicker and easier, ideal for beginners, but the onions don't keep as long.

2. How do I sow onions?

Summer onions are best sown in March or April. Seed onions can be planted between March and April. Winter onions are planted in August or September.
Onions thrive in well-drained, fertile soil that isn't too acidic. Make sure the soil is well-drained and enriched with compost.
Sow the seeds about 1.5 to 2.5 cm deep. When planting seed potatoes, ensure that a third of the onion is still above ground.
Maintain a distance of 10-15 cm between the onions and 20-30 cm between the rows. This gives the onions enough room to grow.

3. Should I fertilize onions?

Onions don't need much fertilizer, but a balanced, potassium-rich fertilizer can support bulb development. Avoid too much nitrogen, as this promotes leaf growth at the expense of the bulb.

4. Why are my onions bolting (flowering)?

Bolting (onions that start to flower) is often caused by unfavorable weather conditions, such as cold after a warm spell, or stress. The plant's energy then goes to the flower instead of the bulb.
If an onion bolts, it's best to remove the flower stalk. The onion itself will no longer grow well and is best harvested and consumed as soon as possible.

5. How do I harvest onions?

When the foliage falls over, stop watering and let the onions dry in the ground for a few more weeks. Then gently pull them out.
After harvesting, let the onions dry thoroughly in an airy, dry place (e.g., on racks) for two to four weeks. The skins should feel papery.