Scallions Growing Guide
	Allium fistulosum
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	Crop Rotation Group
    Allium (Onion family) ●
    
	
	Soil
	 Any average, well-drained soil.
	
	Position
    Full sun to partial afternoon shade.
	Frost tolerant
    Many varieties are cold hardy to -10F (- 33C) when well rooted in the garden.
		
	Feeding
    Not usually required.
    
	    Companions
	    Often planted with mound-forming herbs.
	
	Spacing
	Single Plants: 3" (10cm) each way (minimum)
	Rows: 3" (10cm) with 3" (10cm) row gap (minimum)
	
	Sow and Plant
	Start seeds indoors in late winter to early spring when growing cold-hardy bunching varieties. Or, plant large sets close together and harvest the plants when young.  
	Our Garden Planner can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
	
	Notes
	Any immature onion can be eaten as a green onion, or scallion. 
	
	Harvesting
	Pull individual plants as you need them in the kitchen. With perennial bunching varieties, lift clumps in spring or fall and replant some of the divisions.  
	
    
	    Troubleshooting
	    Slugs often chew holes in onion leaves in wet weather. 
    
	
    Planting and Harvesting Calendar
    
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