Onions: Organic Production in Virginia - …
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For green or bunching onions, use sets, seeds, or transplants in spring; or use Egyptian (Perennial Tree) and the Yellow Multiplier (Potato Onion) sets in the fall. For bulb production, plant sets in early spring. Set 1 to 2 inches apart and 1 to 2 inches deep in the row. Thin to 4 inches apart, and eat the thinned plants as green onions. Yellow, red and white onion varieties can be grown from seed. Onions are somewhat challenging to grow in the Appalachian region of Virginia, but high yields of large onions can be produced when all goes well.
For green or bunching onions, use sets, seeds, or transplants in spring; or use Egyptian (Perennial Tree) and the Yellow Multiplier (Potato Onion) sets in the fall.
For bulb production, plant sets in early spring. Set 1 to 2 inches apart and 1 to 2 inches deep in the row. Thin to 4 inches apart, and eat the thinned plants as green onions.
Yellow, red and white onion varieties can be grown from seed.
Onions are somewhat challenging to grow in the Appalachian region of Virginia, but high yields of large onions can be produced when all goes well.
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