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Old August 30, 2019   #1
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I don't grow a lot of Vidalia types because they are poor keepers usually due to the amount of moisture in them I guess. My most consistent good producing onion and fairly reliable keeper over the past twenty years has been white Bermudas.
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I've tried the Vidalia type (yellow granex) and not had much luck either. They don't germinate as well for me. Why? Who knows. And then when planted out, they're sloweer and just don't perform as well.

And you're right about storage, IF I ever get enough that they'd need to be stored longer than a month or two. They've been booted off the island!
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