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Old May 18, 2016   #1
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Even though I have many flowering onions, I bought some Granex Hybrid seeds while at TSC the other day. I know they are a short day onion which means I need to start the seeds in a flat in October to plant out as transplants in January.

January and February are when onion sets/transplants are sold in this area of Texas. Planting later than February isn't advised. Onions here need some cold temps too.

The second picture is the confusing part. I'm in the orange zone in the third picture. "Sow in average soil in full sun after danger of frost in spring?"
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