Last week, local Skidmore farmer Allen Hudson brought in a batch of his very special onion sets. Those who have been around awhile haven’t seen a true multiplying onion here at Gill’s in years! It’s a tasty onion that you can plant year round, with a cool story that we wanted to share.
Allen named these heirloom onions ‘Grandpa Brown’s Multiplying Onions’ after his grandpa. As a kid, they would buy these onion sets at Zimmer’s Nursery in Beeville, plant them together, and watch them multiply.
After going off to college and returning to the area, Allen wondered if he could still find these onions to try and grow them commercially. He ended up tracking them down to a farmer in Toledo, TX and was able to get just 14 onions. He planted all 14, but the cows tore up 7, so he was really only able to start with 7 onions. Now he’s got that number up to about 50,000 at his farm! Rescued from the brink of extinction!
We’re so happy to have some available for you here at Gill’s! Most onion sets are not available until mid-November, but Grandpa Brown’s are ready to plant right now. Allen says plant them “up to the hips”, meaning leave some of the white bulb showing above the soil. They can be planted in clay or sandy soil, they’re heat tolerant, and cold hardy. Allen has tested lots of different fertilizers on the farm and found that the onions love organic Medina Growin’ Green – one of our favs.
They multiply by division, so you can plant a few and have a steady supply of green onions for years to come.
-Jesse
James T Boehm says
Will these be cold hardy to overwinter in Ohio with a good fall mulching?
Jesse says
Hi James – that’s too far north for us to advise, but you might call the grower at 361-354-3534. He is here in South Texas as well, but he may know how they’ll behave in your area.
Martie lombard says
Hi. I live in South Africa and would love to plant some of those onions. I doubt that sets could be sent via mail. So my question is do they produce seed and if so may I order some?
Regards
Martie
Jesse says
Hi Martie – visit http://www.multiplyingonion.com for more info. The grower may be able to help.
Allen says
Hello Martie, my name is Allen Hudson and I’m the local distributor for the multiplying onion. These onions do not produce seed and only grow by bulb division. I plan on talking with my USDA agent this year about shipping over seas. Feel free to contact me if you have any other question. All my contact information is on my website http://www.multiplyingonion.com