Green onions, aka scallions or bunching onions, make a great flavor addition and garnish for just about any dish. Once you start growing your own at home, you’ll wonder why you ever bought the little bunches from the grocery store! They’re easy to grow and are a great option for ...
Bulb-forming onions can be harvested early as green onions. But not all green or bunching onions will grow bulbs if allowed to mature. So when you select an onion to grow in your garden, make sure you get the type of onion you want—bulbing or bunching....
The name green onion refers to many different types of onions. Learning how to grow green onions ensures you’ll always have access to the freshest, most flavorful alliums you can find! The true green onion isAllium fistulosum, also known as scallions, bunching onions, or just plain old gre...
If you have an onion on hand, you don’t need to grow them from a seed. Simply chop the bottom of an onion off and plant it in soil and you can grow your own onions from cuttings. With a little bit of TLC and a whole lot of water and time, you can grow an onion Can I re...
Carrots growing on mounds of loose soil between onions Where to plant carrots Carrots grow best in dry, light soil rich in well-rotted compost or manure added a month or two before planting. Grow carrots in soil free from debris, pebbles, and rocks to avoid forking or constricted growth. ...
Which variety you choose to grow will change your spacing slightly. For instance, if you’re growing spring onions or onions specifically for their greens – likeEvergreen Bunching OnionsorTokyo Onions– you can space them 1 inch apart. If you’re working with large sweet onion varieties, spac...
Growing Onions Indoors Re-Growing Spring Onions in water How to grow onions from their bottoms Growing Shallots vertically Growing Garlic Greens Indoors Is a leek an onion? Leeks and onions are both part of the allium family, along with the vegetables mentioned above. They have somewhat of a ...
Did you know that you can grow onions from their parts and pieces? This makes them a fun vegetable to try to grow to introduce children to gardening. I’ve written some articles on this topic. Check them out here: Growing onions indoors ...
onion seeds indoors under grow lights and leave the lights on for that long, it will initiate an early bulb set and result in puny onions. That means thatif you want to start onion seeds indoors under grow lights, start very early and only leave the lights on for 10 to 12 hours per ...
Start seeds indoors in late winter to early spring when growing cold-hardy bunching varieties. Or, plant large sets close together and harvest the plants when young. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area....