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OUR GUARANTEE

We guarantee that you will receive healthy plants that will transplant successfully. If your plants fail within 30 days of receipt, you may choose to have a credit, refund, or a one-time replacement (if available).

Order Direct from the Nation’s Largest Onion Plant Grower

Value

Order with confidence.
Mix and match true varieties.

Customer Service

With 90% customer retention, your satisfaction is our mission.

Product Knowledge

Oldest onion plant farm in the USA. Family-run since 1913.

Choosing the Right Variety

We have a number of instructional videos to share with you, and we are making more all the time! Check back often; these videos are designed to help you select the best onion variety for your area, as well as offer tips to help with planting, caring for, and harvesting your onion plants!

Our Onion Varieties

Short Day
Intermediate Day
Long Day
Specialty Varieties

Superior Quality Leeks and Shallots

We produce top-quality onion plants, but our farm is also home to some of the best leeks and shallots on the market!

Lancelot Leek Plants
Shallot Plants

Success Kits

All Natural Onion Growing

Success Kit

Try our new All Natural Onion Growing Success Kit that provides all the essential products to help you grow your most successful all natural onion crop yet!

Onion Growing

Success Kit

Introducing our new Onion Growing Success Kit to help you grow your most successful onion crop ever!

Grow Your Own Onions!

Send us pictures of your onions. We would love to share them with the onion grower community through our catalog, newsletter, website, and social media.

Customer of the Week

Art Palmer from Smith Station, Alabama.
Customer Since 2021
Here is Art and his amazing garden. He required a dolly to move his gigantic Candy onion.

What to Plant and When

We take the mystery out of growing onions.

See our Onion Growing Guide for all the tips and tricks you need for a successful planting season — no matter which part of the country you’re farming in!

If you have any questions or concerns about how and when to plant your new Dixondale Farms onion plants, don’t hesitate to contact us! Our staff is here for you!

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Thank You for Your Support

From the bottom of our hearts, the Dixondale Farms team would like to thank each and every one of you for your continued support. It’s because of customers like you that we can continue the proud legacy of our family owned and operated farm.

From Our Friends

As I just finished planting this years onion order it brought back a wonderful memory from last year.

When it was time to harvest the onions our grandchildren came over to help, it was the best day ever and they worked really hard. Look at these beautiful pictures, as it turned out we got exactly 100 beautiful onions from one variety and one yellow onion order.

We wanted to let you know we are extremely pleased with your product and will be customers for life.

Susanne & Jeff Buckner | Winterville, GA

From Our Friends

This is our second year of growing your onions. 

We are hooked. This year we added Ring Master to our garden.

That’s what is pictured. We like to cook them just like steaks with olive oil and seasonings. 

Thank you for the great onion plants and varieties. 

Craig Williams | Freeport, IL

From Our Friends

Dixondale Farms, I was introduced to your onion plants no later than 2004 by a dear friend of mine and a customer of yours, Dr. Jack Worden. He insisted that I take at least 4 bunches every year and would take no compensation in return. Turns out that Jack purchased bundles of your onions by the dozens. Unfortunately Jack became ill and we lost him 2 years ago. 

When Jack became ill I began purchasing my own onions. I pay it forward like Jack did and give away onion plants to other gardeners, as well as introduce your farm to even more. Because he insisted that I had “lots of room” I still harvest some 200 Candy onions ever year and end up giving away most of those as well. When people rave about the size and sweetness of my onions (and they do)  I tell them the story of Dr. Jack Worden.

Syd Swearingen | Ontario, CA

Our customers stick with us for our excellent customer service, step by step growing instructions, and reminder emails according to your growing stage!

Onion Drying Methods

You have put your blood, sweat, and hopefully not too many tears into your onion crop throughout the growing season. Now it’s time to make sure you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor as long as possible. Drying your onions before putting them up for storage is crucial to their long term storage potential.

Avocado Citrus Salad with Marinated Onion

Marinated onions

  • Peel and thinly slice 1 medium red onion. 
  • Combine 1/4 cup rice vinegar, 1/4 cup honey, and 1/4 cup water in jar with tight lid; shake until well blended. 
  • Add onions to the jar…

Cucumber Melon Salad

  • 1 1/2 large cucumbers, peeled and sliced
  • 1/2 small ripe cantaloupe (chopped)
  • 1/4 cup pickled red onions (can use this recipe https://www.runningtothekitchen.com/creamy-cucumber-salad/)
  • 1 tbsp pepitas
  • 1 tbsp sunflower seeds
  • handful fresh basil leaves (torn)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil (extra virgin )
  • 1 1/2 tbsp red wine vinegar
  • salt and pepper…

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