Description
Onion – Bedfordshire Champion
Onion Bedfordshire Champion. A well-known popular and reliable variety delivering good sized bulbs with golden brown skin and excellent winter storage potential. Onions from seed are generally better quality than set-grown onions.
Cultivation Advice
- Days to Germination: 10-12
- Days To Harvest: 120
- Planting Depth: 1/2″
- Spacing, Row: 18″
- Spacing, Plant: 5 inches
- Start in early spring indoors / heated greenhouse 8-10 weeks before transplanting outdoors (Jan / Feb).
- Can be sown late summer to over-winter for the earliest crops.
- When transplanting, clip plants to three inches and plant 2 inches deep.
- Can be sown directly when ground has warmed in mid-late spring, at 2-3 seeds per inch, but may struggle to reach full maturity.
- Thin to 5 inches apart when plants are 6 inches tall.
- Harvest by pulling bulbs when tops are brown and dry.
- Fertile, moist soil enriched with compost is best for onion production.
- Onions are claimed to ward off many insect pests around lettuce, cabbage and carrots.
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