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Yellow Ebenezer Onion Sets
Tops for Early Green Onions
 ( 2 customer reviews)
Most popular onion set you can
grow! Gold color on the outside,
mild flavor inside—a favorite for
cooking. Big bulbs have papery
skin, pale yellow flesh. Always
crisp and delicious—a fine
keeper.
Approx. 60-75 sets per pint. This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 (-30° F.) Height: 6-10 inches Spacing: 2-4 inches apart in rows 12-18 inches apart (after thinning, onions are 4 inches apart) Depth: Plant 1-2 inches deep. Plant 4-5 weeks before final spring frost. Quite cold hardy Spread: 3 - 5 inches Sun/Shade: full sun Germination: 8 - 10 days Days To Maturity: 85 days from sets Foliage: Green, dies back after harvest
| Comments: Fair keeper. Stands handling well. Heavy yields. Harvest young for green onions or harvest when mature for bulbs. Best choice for green onions and all purpose cooking onions. Bulbs are flattened & have pale yellow skin. Crisp, yellowish-white flesh. Very pungent with mature. Onion sets are quick. Producing mild tasting green onions in 2-4 week. Cold hardy & disease tolerant. Sets come up under almost all types of conditions. If delayed planting occurs, store in a cool, dry place not subject to freezing. Water frequently as onions are shallow rooted. Harvest: Mature onions are when the tops turn brown & look pinches at the point where they connect with the bulb. To store: Cut off the stem about 1 inch above the bulb. Store bulbs in a cool, dark and dry place in shallow open trays. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Yellow Ebenezer Onion Sets Ships In Both Spring And Fall Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI ID NV PR WA
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Customer Reviews Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Saturday, February 25, 2012 Lots of Flavor Reviewed By: Consumer (Albion, Indiana) Excellent onions with great flavor. They are very easy to grow and did not take much work. They are make great green onions and large onions as well. They have very strong flavor!  - Sunday, January 22, 2012 Pretty good Reviewed By: S (northeast, Missouri) I've planted these onions for 3 years now. By and large they are pretty good onions. They grow well and tolerate heat and humidity pretty good. Drought tolerant too without sacrificing flavor. They DO NOT like too much water. Last year I bought and planted 2 sets which gave me 4 rows. Of those 4 rows I had 3-5 in each row that had rotted in the ground. They store ok. We dried them out very well, stored them, and are still eating on them now in January. We eat them on/in everything we cook. I'm pleased with these and would recommend them. Read More Reviews
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Yellow Ebenezer Onion Sets
Tops for Early Green Onions
(2
customer reviews)
Most popular onion set you can
grow! Gold color on the outside,
mild flavor inside—a favorite for
cooking. Big bulbs have papery
skin, pale yellow flesh. Always
crisp and delicious—a fine
keeper.
Approx. 60-75 sets per pint.
This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 (-30° F.) Height: 6-10 inches Spacing: 2-4 inches apart in rows 12-18 inches apart (after thinning, onions are 4 inches apart) Depth: Plant 1-2 inches deep. Plant 4-5 weeks before final spring frost. Quite cold hardy Spread: 3 - 5 inches Sun/Shade: full sun Germination: 8 - 10 days Days To Maturity: 85 days from sets Foliage: Green, dies back after harvest
| Comments: Fair keeper. Stands handling well. Heavy yields. Harvest young for green onions or harvest when mature for bulbs. Best choice for green onions and all purpose cooking onions. Bulbs are flattened & have pale yellow skin. Crisp, yellowish-white flesh. Very pungent with mature. Onion sets are quick. Producing mild tasting green onions in 2-4 week. Cold hardy & disease tolerant. Sets come up under almost all types of conditions. If delayed planting occurs, store in a cool, dry place not subject to freezing. Water frequently as onions are shallow rooted. Harvest: Mature onions are when the tops turn brown & look pinches at the point where they connect with the bulb. To store: Cut off the stem about 1 inch above the bulb. Store bulbs in a cool, dark and dry place in shallow open trays. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Yellow Ebenezer Onion Sets Ships In Both Spring And Fall Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI ID NV PR WA
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Customer Reviews
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- Saturday, February 25, 2012
Lots of Flavor
Reviewed By:
Consumer (Albion, Indiana)
Excellent onions with great flavor. They are very easy to grow and did not take much work. They are make great green onions and large onions as well. They have very strong flavor!

- Sunday, January 22, 2012
Pretty good
Reviewed By:
S (northeast, Missouri)
I've planted these onions for 3 years now. By and large they are pretty good onions. They grow well and tolerate heat and humidity pretty good. Drought tolerant too without sacrificing flavor. They DO NOT like too much water. Last year I bought and planted 2 sets which gave me 4 rows. Of those 4 rows I had 3-5 in each row that had rotted in the ground. They store ok. We dried them out very well, stored them, and are still eating on them now in January. We eat them on/in everything we cook. I'm pleased with these and would recommend them.
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