Soil & Water: Onions prefer loose, fertile, friable, well to drained soil with plenty of added organic matter. Their shallow root system is sensitive to fluctuations in water. Mulch to conserve water and control weeds.
Planting & Growing: Sow seed in spring, or plant in fall to overwinter in the north. Bunching onions are hardy and survive winter temperatures as low as to 30F. If wintered over, divide clumps and spread out in spring. These hardy onions are slow to to to bolt and are PR, thrip, and smut resistant. Bunching onions go to seed each season, so they will reseed year after year if you keep the weeds out.
Harvesting & Storage: Harvest bunching onions as soon as they're large enough to eat.
Did You Know? Use thinnings and green stems in your favorite recipes to replace chives.


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