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We show you how to plant the Yellow Granex (Vidalia) Onion Seed in the Southern States.
Hi friends!! I am so happy with the way this variety of onion has performed in my garden. They are not huge onions, but due to my harsh hot climate, these are winners in my book. I will...
The Yellow Granex variety was developed right here in Carrizo Springs, Texas by basically crossing the 1015 and the Bermuda to make a deep, flat onion. You may not grow them as sweet as the famous Vidalia, Georgia onions, but they will be the sweetest variety in your garden!
Jumbo to colossal size, flattened bulbs famous for their sweet, mild flavor. This is one of the varieties grown as a Vidalia-type in the well-known onion-producing region of Georgia. Not suitable for storage. Adaptation: 20–36° latitude. Disease Resistance: Pink Root (Intermediate)
Large and thick bulbs, very sweet, great for Mid-Atlantic and South. Similar to the "Vidalia" onion. Bulbs are large and thick, and noted for their exceptionally sweet flavor. Produces high yields and is resistant to pink root.
You just can't go wrong with easy-to-grow, crowd-pleasing sweet onion. This sweet Georgia onion is a bit flattish, with flimsy papery wrapping and light-yellow, thick flesh. It is equally well suited for cooking or using raw, and is a very reliable garden performer.
Plant Onions - Grow Yellow Granex Onion Seeds- Short Day Onion. Known by many names (Noonday Onion, Georgia Sweet and the ever-popular Vidalia), the Yellow Granex hybrid onion is one of the sweetest, most versatile onions around. It separates beautifully and is delicious either cooked or raw.