Highlights
- Reliable High Yields – Produces abundant crops of uniform, round bulbs every season.
- Excellent Storage – Keeps fresh for months, ensuring home-grown onions year-round.
- Easy to Grow – Thrives in most soils; perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
- Rich Flavour – Adds depth and aroma to salads, stir-fries, and cooked dishes.
- Attractive Appearance – Dark-skinned bulbs bring visual appeal to any vegetable patch.
We're offering you a Onion (Spring) Cupido for £3.99, saving you up to 50% off Thompson and Morgan's's price of £7.99 (correct as of 03.02.2026).
Grow Your Own Spring Onions with 'Cupido'
The Onion (Spring) 'Cupido' is a standout Allium cepa variety prized by gardeners for its reliably high yields and easy-care nature. Its dark-skinned, perfectly round bulbs not only look striking in the vegetable plot but also deliver that classic, rich onion flavour loved in kitchens across the UK.
Why Choose Onion 'Cupido'?
- Bumper Harvests: Expect consistently generous crops each season thanks to this robust cultivar.
- Superior Storage: These onions are renowned for their ability to store well, letting you enjoy your harvest throughout the year.
- Visual Impact: The deep-toned skins and uniform shape add a touch of elegance to raised beds or borders.
Planting & Care Guide
- Sowing Time: Plant sets from early spring (February–April) once the soil is workable.
- Soil Preference: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil with a neutral pH (6.0–7.0). Avoid waterlogged spots.
- Sunlight: Choose a sunny location for best results—at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Spacing: Space bulbs about 10cm apart in rows 25cm apart for optimal growth.
- Maintenance: Keep weed-free and water during dry spells. Minimal feeding required; apply a balanced fertiliser before planting if needed.
- Harvesting: Onions are ready when foliage yellows and falls over—typically late summer. Lift and cure before storing.
Garden Design & Companion Planting
- 'Cupido' onions suit traditional veg patches, raised beds, or even large containers.
- Excellent companions: carrots, beets, lettuce—avoid planting near peas or beans.
- Their tidy growth habit makes them ideal for neat rows or mixed edible borders.
FAQs
- When is the best time to plant Onion 'Cupido'?
You should plant sets from February to April, as soon as the soil can be worked in spring. - How long does it take to mature?
'Cupido' onions typically mature in about 20–24 weeks after planting. Harvest when leaves yellow and topple over. - What type of soil is best?
'Cupido' thrives in well-drained, fertile soil with a neutral pH (6.0–7.0). Avoid heavy clay or soggy areas for best results.
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