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Bulbing onions, Allium cepa, can be used all year round, either fresh from the garden or storage. Yellow, red and white-skinned varieties are available, with more or less pronounced flavour and keeping abilities. Varieties sown in spring (or earlier under glass) or grown from sets (small bulbs) are ready to harvest from late summer onwards and keep until the following spring. Seed or set varieties started in late summer or early autumn stay in the ground over winter and mature in early summer after stored onions are used up – these varieties only keep until the new year.
Onions grow best in a sunny site in rich but light soil, that's relatively free-draining. They'll tolerate a range of soils, as long as it's firm.
Allium cepa 'Setton' is an improved version of traditional white-skinned variety 'Sturon'. It has a more uniform shape, bears higher yields and has better storage potential than 'Sturon'. 'Setton' also has a good, strong flavour.
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Allium ‘Setton’ and wildlife
Allium ‘Setton’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.