The Essential Guide to Growing Autumn & Spring – Onions from Sets – My Free Ebook
So that’s right, I’ve finally written an ebook and this one’s about Onions! And there’s more exciting projects to come.
My Ebook is all about Growing Onions from Sets.
There’s no need to search the internet for ‘How to Grow Onions’, as all the information, planting details, growing tips, variety comparisons, pests and Diseases quick glance chart and links to my videos on the website is HERE in one easy to read PDF Booklet.
I’ve done the fiddly work for you! I’ve collated all the details on onion varieties including shallots, both Autumn and Spring planting all in one place.
What’s in the Free E-Book?
There’s 54 pages of essential information like:
- 9 Chapters of in depth information on How to Start Growing your Own Onions from Sets from choosing which onions to grow, when to plant Autumn & Spring Sets, preparing the soil, planting methods, fertilising, harvesting and drying onions.
- An Onion Varieties chart which helps you choose which onion variety you might grow depending on taste, size, colour or culinary use.
- A Caring for Onions sheet about what onions need to grow like water, fertiliser, weather, soil requirements in an easy to read information page.
- A Quick Glance Pest & Diseases Chart for Onions. Just in case you do get anything attacking your Onions, here’s the one and only table you will need for identifying and solutions to ALL Onion Pests and Diseases.

Click the button below to get my Free PDF Ebook and let me know what you think.
Growing Autumn Onions from Sets
You can get your Onion Sets at your local garden centre between September and October and online at many retailers including:
- Thompson & Morgan,
- Suttons Seeds,
- Marshall’s Garden,
- Dobies
- Simply Seed
- Organic Gardening Catalogue
- D T Brown
- RHS Plants
- The Garlic Farm
- Mr Fothergills,
- Crocus.co.uk
- Kings Seeds.
What’s the difference between Autumn and Spring Growing Onions?
Autumn Growing Onions can be planted in October and November for a month’s earlier harvest (in June) than the Spring planting Sets.
Autumn Onion Sets get a head start on Spring planting sets.
Autumn Champion is the most popular Autumn Onion. It’s is hardy as it is British bred to cope with our wet & cold winter weather.
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