September 28, 2024

VIDEO: How To Grow Bunching Onions – Complete Growing Guide


In this growing guide we discuss how to grow bunching onions. These are
super simple to grow so it is quick! We talk about spacing, planting
tips, watering, fertilizing, and amount of sun needed. These are a
tasty treat, and something every gardener must have. Enjoy!
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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Grow Bunching Onions – Complete Growing Guide

  1. Actually I started with the bottom cut of green onions from the market. Put them in the soils in the ground or the pot and watch them grow. Super easy. You can harvest what you need or let some of them grow until they produce flowers and seeds. I am in Los Angeles. They can grow all year round.

  2. Great video, but all your videos are great. I have a couple of questions, though. I understand bunching onions are not from the genus CEPA–those are bulbing onions. All the seed I've found (and planted) are Cepa. They do okay, but don't bunch as I expected they would. They make individual scapes and then go to seed if they aren't pulled. However, they don't bulb. 1.) What named variety are TRUE bunching onions? 2.) I let some go to seed to collect the seed. If I plant them this summer, will they germinate right away, or do I have to stratify them? Thanks!

  3. One question-your bunching onion seed packets all say to start indoors 10-12 weeks before last frost. Yet you are direct sowing in this video. Can you clarify?

  4. Hi, I planted around 100 seeds in one the best quality organic compost with vermiculite and have a grand total of 8!!! I just cant seem to get to germinate. I tried another variety of seeds this this year, because I wasnt having any sucess with them, over the 16 years of growing them. I grow masses of other plants, but spring onions just don like me. I think I will just have to go with sets and let them grow up a bit. Thanks for the great information and content with all of your video tutorials.

  5. More of a root crop than a leaf crop, eh? I cut leaves for seasoning and leave the base in place. They are perennial, after all–something oddly unmentioned in this video.

  6. I was wondering what to do when bunching onions flower. Mine are growing great and they’re hug but a lot are flowering. Is that ok? They are perennial here in NNE Texas.

  7. I don't get why you saud onions like phosphorous. Phosphorous helos planrs to bloom. It is potassium that you feed to root crops… like potash. I think you are getting the two confused.

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