Re: Onions/Scallions/Spring Onions?


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In a message dated 3/22/01 12:32:21 PM Central Standard Time, KingsUp@aol.com
writes:

The easiest way to go is to find the ones you like from the store, then use
the "snibbits" to grow your first crop.  Just plant the last half to one inch
of the onion containing the roots after cutting off the rest for eating.  
plant them right away.  They establish quickly in decent to cool weather and
you get a crop of scallions in 30-40 days.  Harvest the new crop the same
way, cut them as needed at the same level or a little above, leaving the
rooted portion in the ground.  you can get numerous crops this way while you
wait for seedling scallions of different varieties to harvest size.

Have fun!
Kurt

so what am i looking for...onions, scallions, bunching onions , or spring
onions when I go to the nursery or catalogs?   

At the store, they're called spring onions




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