Bunching Onion Spring Onion, Scallion, Green Onion, Welsh Onion, Japanese Bunching Onion, Ciboule, Cebolinha, Cozida, Cibol
Allium fistulosum
Bunching Onion belongs to the Allium genus.
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How to keep this plant happy
Harvest the bunches when they reach spring onion size.
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Sowing and Germinating Instructions
Seeds need a frost in order to germinate.
Direct sow outdoors in fall before last frost, sow indoors during winter in a greenhouse or coldframe, or sow outdoors before the last frost.
Planting Out / Transplanting Instructions
If module planted - transplant one module (should be 4 - 5 baby plants) every 10 cm or so.
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Etymology
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Other Names
Spring Onion, Scallion, Green Onion, Welsh Onion, Japanese Bunching Onion, Ciboule, Cebolinha, Cozida, Cibol
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58 gardeners.
76 plantings grown.
60 plantings growing.
1 plants are wanted.
9 available for swap.
45 seeds/bulbs stashed.





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