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Vidora Onion Plant Bundle

$1799
  • Short-day, yellow onion variety
  • Performs well in southern states
  • Vidalia-type, sweet onion with granex-style shape
  • Slightly flattened, yellow bulbs with excellent bolting tolerance
  • Produces very large onions
  • 50, 150, 450, 1,500 plant bundle variations available.
  • 2-Day Shipping.
Description

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

This variety produces jumbo, colossal onions that are easily larger than a softball. These perform best when planted in the fall and overwintered. If your winter temps are rarely below 20 degrees, this is the preferred growing method.

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.

Onion Planting Information:

When to Plant: fall

Plant Spacing: 4"

Disease Resistance:

 Pink Root Rot, Bolting

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


Growing Information

Vidora Onion can be direct-seeded or transplanted, although we recommend transplanting. For direct-seeding, plant seeds 2″ apart along the row with a row spacing of 24″. Once seedlings emerge, thin seedlings to a 6″ plant spacing along the row. Vidora Onion seeds can be planted with our Hoss Garden Seeder. We recommend using a #1 seed plate and modifying the hole size slightly to accommodate the onion variety being planted. For denser plantings, more holes may need to be drilled to accommodate a thicker spacing.

For transplanting, plant one seed per cell in our heavy-duty seed starting trays. Once the green stems reach 6-8″ in length and/or they can be easily pulled from the seed trays, the transplants are ready to go in the ground. Transplant onions 4-6″ apart along the row with a row spacing of 24″. If drip irrigation is used, onions may be planted on double rows with drip irrigation in the middle. We suggest burying the drip tape 3-4″ deep and planting on both sides of the tape.

Onions are heavy feeders and will require significant nutrient inputs throughout their lifespan. We recommend feeding them with our 20-20-20 and Calcium Nitrate fertilizers. Fertilize with 20-20-20 shortly after transplanting. The phosphorous and potassium in the 20-20-20 fertilizer will help to promote solid root development, while the nitrogen will promote vegetative growth. Once transplants are established, we recommend side-dressing or injecting with our Calcium Nitrate fertilizer. Side dress or inject 1 cup per 20 feet of linear row every 3-4 weeks after transplanting.

Customer Reviews

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Chris

Planted all our starts and everything is Growing Fantastic. HOSS is simply the BEST…. We love this company and the education they teach online is amazing.

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Camelia Cristofaro
Nice

They came in good condition, unfortunately I didn't get to plant them in time and they are all dried up but that's my fault.

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Dana Dias
Great

I have bought onions from Hoss three years in a row, and every time they are shipped fast and in great shape. I bought 100 plants this time and received 15 to 20 more than I ordered. In south Louisiana we call that lagniappe( lan-yap)in Cajun French for a little extra for free. Thanks Hoss

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Brenda Milner
Great product

The vidora onion plants are thriving.

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John Schneider
On Target

Arrived on time. Strong, healthy.