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Tisza Hungarian Onion Seeds
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(SKU: MHS 166)
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<h2><strong>Tisza Hungarian Onion Seeds</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0808;"><strong>Price for Package of 50 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>This Hungarian onion is a favorite in Hungary when it comes to fresh use, salads, sandwiches, barbecue ... It is High-yielding summer onion for fresh consumption. The onions are large, have a brown bronze peel and white meat. Medium-sharp taste and excellent hibernation.</p>
<p>Onions are easy and cheap to grow.</p>
<p><strong>How to grow onions from seed</strong></p>
<p>Step 1<br />Sow seed in a seed compost 8-10 weeks before your last frost. The seeds are small, but try and space them about 1cm apart. Lightly cover with a thin layer of compost then stand pot or tray in water to moisten.</p>
<p>Step 2<br />When the seedlings are a few inches tall, prick them out and transplant into fresh compost. Once established, transplant seedlings into the garden, 10-15cm apart.</p>
MHS 166 (50 S)