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Onion Sets Red Baron – Dark Red Round Onion
Onion Sets Red Baron – Dark Red Round Onion
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Onion Sets ‘Red Baron’ – Red Onion Sets
Onion Sets ‘Red Baron’ is a high-quality red onion variety valued for its deep colour, uniform round shape, and reliable performance. The bulbs develop a rich, dark red skin and are well suited to both kitchen use and garden growing.
Red Baron is best started later in spring, making it a useful variety for staggered planting and extending the onion-growing season. Easy to grow and dependable, it performs well in gardens, raised beds, and allotments.
Key Features
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Excellent red onion set variety
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Deep red colour with a uniform, round bulb shape
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Reliable growth and consistent results
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Best planted later in spring
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Suitable for gardens, beds, and allotments
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Easy to grow for gardeners of all levels
How to Grow Onion Sets ‘Red Baron’
Store onion sets in a cool, dry, frost-free place until planting to prevent early sprouting.
Plant sets outdoors later in spring, typically from April onwards, once soil conditions have warmed. Plant each set with the pointed tip just visible above the soil surface, spacing sets around 10–15 cm apart, with 30 cm between rows.
Grow in a sunny position with well-drained soil. Keep beds weed-free and water during dry spells.
Harvest onions in late summer once the foliage begins to yellow and fall over. Lift bulbs and allow them to dry thoroughly before storing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Red Baron suitable for beginners?
Yes. Onion sets are easy to grow, and Red Baron is a reliable and forgiving variety.
When is the best time to plant Red Baron sets?
Red Baron is best planted later in spring, once the soil has warmed.
How should I store the sets before planting?
Keep them cool, dry, and frost-free to avoid early growth.
What are Red Baron onions best used for?
They are excellent for fresh use, cooking, and salads, with attractive colour and good flavour.
Perfect For
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Garden and allotment growing
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Growers wanting a dark red onion
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Later spring planting
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Beginner and experienced gardeners
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