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Bunching onions are perennial onions which divide at ground level
in the same manner as multiplier onions. Unlike multiplier onions
they do not form large bulbs. The bases of bunching onions are slightly
enlarged like scallions. Once established, clumps need only be divided
periodically.
CULTURE: See Cultural Notes for bulb onions from seed.
Bunching onions are cold-hardy and may be left in the ground year-round
where the ground doesnt freeze. Where the ground does freeze
most varieties should be transplanted into a greenhouse or cold frame
and moved out again in the spring.
PACKET: 1 gm (about 450 seeds)
sows 25.
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