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1015Y Texas SuperSweet Onion Plant Bundle

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1015Y Texas SuperSweet Onion is a short-day onion that’s one of the most popular sweet, globe-shaped onion varieties. It's famous for its size, sweetness, and overall good performance as a cool-season crop. Bulbs average 1 lb and 4-5" in diameter. Allium cepa. Plants grown from seed take 105-110 days to be harvest-ready, and transplants typically reduce the maturation schedule by 30-40 days. The perfect onion for experienced or novice growers to add to their garden. * 50, 250, 500, 1,000 plant bundle variations available *

* NOTE * Onion orders are now shipping. 

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1015Y Texas SuperSweet Onion is short-day onion that’s one of the most popular sweet, globe-shaped onion varieties. It's famous for its size, sweetness, and overall good performance as a cool-season crop. Bulbs average 1 lb and 4-5″ in diameter. Allium cepa. Plants grown from seed take 105-110 days to be harvest-ready, and transplants typically reduce the maturation schedule by 3-40 days. 

Be sure to check out our Onion Growing Guide for helpful tips & tricks on how to successfully grow onions in your garden. 

Plant Short-day varieties in fall and over-winter for a spring harvest. Short-day onion varieties start the bulbing process when day length reaches 10-12 hours.

* NOTE * Onion orders are now shipping. 

Onion Planting Information:

When to Plant: early spring and fall

Plant Spacing: 4"

Disease Resistance:

Red Creole & 1015Y Texas SuperSweet - Pink Root Rot

Short-Day Onion Planting Guide:

  • Plant in fall and overwinter for a spring harvest
  • Start the bulbing process when the day length reaches 10-12 hours

 Short-Day Onions Chart

Customer Reviews

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Ryan Green

Hoss shipped on time but USPS delayed shipping twice and plants were basically dead when delivered. Managed to save a few plants. I would recommend putting a label of Live Plants on box to keep USPS in check.

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David Cwik
Onions

There in the ground and standing tall

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Ronald Waldroup
Yellow onions

This was my second year to order onions last years was beautiful and large this years was yellow and very small very disappointed

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Michelle Malant

They're all still alive, looking healthy even after the freeze.

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Nancy Davis
Setting onions

The onions arrived in good condition and held up well until I had a chance to plant them ♡ I am excited to see how they grow.!