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❄️🧅🌱 Growing Onions from Seed in January


🌿 Introduction: Why Start Onions from Seed in January?

January is one of the best months to start onions from seed in the UK, especially if you want larger, better-quality bulbs later in the year.

Starting onions early:
✔ gives plants a long growing season
✔ helps produce bigger bulbs than sets
✔ offers more variety choice
✔ reduces the risk of bolting

Although growth is slow at first, onions started in January usually outperform later sowings.

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🌱🏡 1. Why January Is Ideal for Onion Seed Sowing

Onions need a long growing period to form large bulbs.

By sowing in January:
✔ seedlings establish early
✔ plants grow steadily through spring
✔ bulbs have more time to size up

Slow early growth is normal and beneficial.


🧅🌱 2. Best Onion Varieties to Sow in January

Not all onions perform equally well from early sowings.

Good varieties for January sowing:

✔ ‘Ailsa Craig’
✔ ‘Sturon’
✔ ‘Bedfordshire Champion’
✔ ‘Rijnsburger’ types

Choose varieties suited to UK conditions and long seasons.


🌱🪴 3. How to Sow Onion Seeds in January

Sow onions indoors for best results.

✔ fill trays with fine seed compost
✔ sow seeds thinly on the surface
✔ lightly cover with compost or vermiculite
✔ water gently

Keep compost moist but not wet.


🌡️🌱 4. Germination and Temperature Needs

Onions don’t need high heat.

✔ ideal temperature: 10–15°C
✔ germination usually takes 10–14 days
✔ avoid placing near strong heat sources

Cool, steady conditions produce stronger seedlings.


🌱🛡️ 5. Caring for Onion Seedlings in Winter

Winter care is about balance.

✔ give as much light as possible
✔ rotate trays to prevent leaning
✔ water sparingly
✔ ensure good air circulation

Leggy seedlings mean they need more light.


🌱✂️ 6. Should You Trim Onion Seedlings?

Yes — trimming can help.

✔ trim leaves to about 5–7cm tall
✔ encourages thicker growth
✔ reduces tangling

Use clean scissors and don’t over-trim.


🌱📦 7. Potting On or Growing On in Trays

Onions can be handled in two ways.

✔ grow on in trays until planting out
✔ or gently separate and pot on

Both methods work — minimal disturbance is best.


🌱🌿 8. When to Plant Out Onion Seedlings

Onions are hardy once established.

✔ plant out from March–April
✔ harden off gradually
✔ space plants 10–15cm apart

Early planting helps bulbs develop fully.


⚠️❌ 9. Common Mistakes When Growing Onions from Seed

❌ sowing too thickly
❌ overwatering
❌ not enough light
❌ planting out too late

Most problems come from low light and excess moisture.


🌟 FAQs

Is January too early to sow onions from seed?

No — it’s one of the best times in the UK.

Do onion seedlings need heat?

No — cool conditions are better.

Why are my onion seedlings thin and floppy?

They need more light.

Can beginners grow onions from seed in January?

Yes — onions are beginner-friendly with patience.

Are onions from seed better than sets?

Often yes — they’re less prone to bolting and can grow larger.


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