Dakota Tears - Onion
This highly productive variety produces beautiful golden-yellow bulbs weighing around 450 g. It has been selected over 20 years for its vigor, size, storage capacity and disease resistance.
It is a Dave Podoll obtention.
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in bucket, in the ground
Sow in trays, cover seeds lightly, lead and water. After the last frosts, when the plants have grown to around 10 cm, transplant them into the ground, one plant every 15 cm, in rows 20 cm apart. For direct sowing, sow in rows 20 cm apart. Once they reach 10 cm, keep one plant every 15 cm.
In mild climates, autumn sowing is possible. Harvesting will then take place the following spring.
February, March, April
March, April
August, September, October
in the ground
sunny
low
humus
light, furniture, drained
Allium cepa
late
From 400 to 500 g
2 grams
round
farm
Yellow
From 7 to 8 cm
United States
1990
It was bred by Dave Podoll, who has worked on this variety for 20 years.
Dave Podoll