Nothing tastes better than a delightfully sweet Vidalia onion, and anyone who has tried them likely refers to them by name. Why? Because they grow in soil with less sulfur—something that can only be ...
Spring in Georgia means more than the return of flowers and butterflies. It also means the return of the beloved Vidalia onion, the state vegetable only grown in South Georgia. Here's what we know: ...
VIDALIA, Ga. (WTOC) - It is that time of the year again for sweet onions from Vidalia to be celebrated in the onion festival, but the community says that this year’s festival is unlike any other in ...
VIDALIA, Ga. (WTOC) - Mark your calendars for April 15th. Yes it is tax day, but it’s also the day the Vidalia onions will begin to be packed and shipped to grocery stores. If you don’t know Vidalia ...
VIDALIA, Ga. (WSAV) – The Sweet Onion City is kicked off its biggest event of the year Thursday, the Vidalia Onion Festival. Vidalia’s crown jewel, the sweet onion is on full display this week, ...
Oh, the Allium cepa. The precious yellow PRR F1 Granex hybrid by any other name than Vidalia would not smell―or taste―as sweet, although Walla Wallas and Texas Sweets have tried. It is the terroir ...
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Tina Collins and her husband Ronny operate Collins Family Farms in Cobbtown. The small southeast Georgia community is in the heart of the 20-county area defined by the Georgia Legislature as where ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Agriculture announced that a famous native product will be back on the shelves in just a few weeks. Starting April 15, Georgia’s own Vidalia onions will be ready ...
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