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Thom Multiplying Onion

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

Thom Multiplying Onions are an heirloom variety that has been grown for many generations. This particular strain derives from Thomas County, Ga. A true multiplying onion that is extremely easy to grow; they will grow great in raised beds or in-ground gardens. Once these onions are established, you will never have to buy them again. Thom Multiplying Onions are delicious when eaten raw, sauteed, or grilled. Allium cepa

We suggest harvesting and splitting bulbs twice a year (Fall and Spring) if you live in Zone 8 and higher. Zones 7 and lower should harvest in the fall and store bulbs in a cool, dry, and dark area until you're ready to split and plant the following Spring. Thom Multiplying Onions are not a potato onion or a walking onion.


Thom Multiplying Onion Planting Information:

When to Plant: early spring and fall

Plant Spacing: 6-8"

Planting Depth: 1"

(Plant in Full Sun)

 

 

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

Thom Multiplying Onions are an heirloom variety that has been grown for many generations. This particular strain derives from Thomas County, Ga. A true multiplying onion that is extremely easy to grow; they will grow great in raised beds or in-ground gardens. Once these onions are established, you will never have to buy them again. Thom Multiplying Onions are delicious when eaten raw, sauteed, or grilled. Allium cepa

We suggest harvesting and splitting bulbs twice a year (Fall and Spring) if you live in Zone 8 and higher. Zones 7 and lower should harvest in the fall and store bulbs in a cool, dry, and dark area until you're ready to split and plant the following Spring. Thom Multiplying Onions are not a potato onion or a walking onion.


Thom Multiplying Onion Planting Information:

When to Plant: early spring and fall

Plant Spacing: 6-8"

Planting Depth: 1"

(Plant in Full Sun)

 

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