Onion, Bunching-- Evergreen Hardy

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Allium fistulosum. Heirloom variety of bunching onion that can be planted almost any time of the year (when it is really cold start inside and transplant out). As the name implies, it is very hardy and is one vegetable that should be on any grower’s list for year round production of greens.

Sow 3-4 seeds/inch, 1/4'“ deep in warm, moist, fertile soil and keep well weeded. Or start inside and plant 4-6 seeds/ cell in trays and transplant outside when they are a few inches tall. There’s no need to pull them apart— just keep the plug intact and plant into soil. Harvest as needed at any size.

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Allium fistulosum. Heirloom variety of bunching onion that can be planted almost any time of the year (when it is really cold start inside and transplant out). As the name implies, it is very hardy and is one vegetable that should be on any grower’s list for year round production of greens.

Sow 3-4 seeds/inch, 1/4'“ deep in warm, moist, fertile soil and keep well weeded. Or start inside and plant 4-6 seeds/ cell in trays and transplant outside when they are a few inches tall. There’s no need to pull them apart— just keep the plug intact and plant into soil. Harvest as needed at any size.

Allium fistulosum. Heirloom variety of bunching onion that can be planted almost any time of the year (when it is really cold start inside and transplant out). As the name implies, it is very hardy and is one vegetable that should be on any grower’s list for year round production of greens.

Sow 3-4 seeds/inch, 1/4'“ deep in warm, moist, fertile soil and keep well weeded. Or start inside and plant 4-6 seeds/ cell in trays and transplant outside when they are a few inches tall. There’s no need to pull them apart— just keep the plug intact and plant into soil. Harvest as needed at any size.