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🧅❄️🌱 Overwintering Onions: How to Grow Onions Successfully Through Winter

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🌱 Introduction: Yes, You Can Grow Onions Through Winter

Overwintering onions are one of the easiest crops to grow during the colder months.
They’re hardy, low-maintenance, and give you a huge head start for early summer harvests.

Plant them in autumn, protect them over winter, and they’ll quietly establish themselves beneath the soil — ready to surge into growth as soon as spring arrives.

Here’s exactly how to grow overwintering onions successfully.


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🧅❄️ 1. The Best Onion Varieties for Overwintering

Choose varieties specifically bred for winter growing:

Senshyu Yellow
Radar
Shakespeare
Autumn Champion
Electric (red onion)

These varieties tolerate cold temperatures and shorter daylight hours.


🌱📅 2. When to Plant Overwintering Onions

Ideal planting time:

September → November

Late October is perfect for most of the UK.

Plant early enough that the sets can root before hard frosts arrive.


🌿🔧 3. How to Plant Overwintering Onion Sets

Step-by-step:

  1. Prepare the soil
    Loose, well-drained soil enriched with compost.
  2. Plant sets 10–15cm apart
    Rows 25–30cm apart.
  3. Push sets into soil
    Leave the tip just visible.
  4. Water lightly
    Enough to settle the soil — onions hate soggy ground.
  5. Cover with fleece or mesh
    Birds love to pull up onion sets!

❄️🧅 4. Caring for Overwintering Onions

Winter onions require very little fuss.

✔ Keep them weed-free

Weeds steal nutrients, especially when growth slows.

✔ Avoid overwatering

Winter rain is usually enough.

✔ Protect during severe frost

A layer of fleece helps prevent frost heave.

✔ Check for lifted sets

Freeze–thaw cycles may push them up — gently firm back down.


🌱💨 5. Spring Growth: What to Expect

When days lengthen, onions begin vigorous growth.

In spring you should:

✔ remove fleece unless very cold
✔ give a nitrogen feed
✔ keep watering during dry spells
✔ continue to weed regularly

This is when bulbs begin to swell.


🧅🌞 6. When to Harvest Overwintering Onions

Overwintering onions are typically ready June–July, earlier than spring-planted onions.

Harvest when:

✔ tops yellow
✔ stems fall over
✔ bulbs feel firm and well-sized

Lift gently and dry outdoors for 1–2 weeks before storing.


🐌❌ 7. Common Problems & How to Avoid Them

❌ Birds pulling sets up

Use mesh or fleece immediately after planting.

❌ Rot from waterlogged soil

Plant in raised beds or improve drainage.

❌ Frost heave

Firm soil occasionally during winter.

❌ Bolting in spring

Usually caused by severe winter stress — choose bolt-resistant varieties.

❌ Onion fly

Use mesh covers to prevent egg-laying.


🌿🪴 8. Growing Onions in Containers Over Winter

You can grow onions in pots or raised containers:

✔ use deep containers
✔ space well
✔ use multipurpose compost
✔ protect from frost with fleece
✔ water only when compost is dry

Container onions mature slightly earlier.


🌱📌 9. Top Tips for Overwintering Success

✔ choose winter-hardy varieties
✔ plant early enough for root establishment
✔ protect with fleece during harsh frost
✔ keep soil free of weeds
✔ avoid overwatering
✔ feed in early spring

Get these right, and you’ll enjoy a strong, early crop.


🌟 FAQs

Can you plant onions in December?

Yes — as long as the soil isn’t frozen. Early planting is better, though.

Will overwintering onions survive snow?

Yes — they are very hardy, especially with fleece protection.

Do I need to water onions in winter?

Rarely. Winter rain is usually enough.

Why are my onion sets sprouting early?

Mild winters can trigger early growth — this is normal.

Can overwintering onions bolt?

Yes, if stressed by harsh frost or waterlogging. Choose bolt-resistant varieties.


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