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Green Onions

Season: Cool Weather
Fall Planting Dates: October - February 
Day to Maturity: 40 - 55
Plant Size: 6-8" tall, 4" wide
Water Need: Medium
Seeds or Plants/100 ft.: 1 qt.
Spacing - Rows/Plants: 30" x 2-4"
Recommended Varieties: Multiplying: Evergreen


Onions give a good return for the space occupied and should be included in every garden in Alabama. 

For green onions, plant seed as soon as the soil can be worked in the early spring.  Two to four rows of onions on each bed maximize yields.  Plant seed about 1/2 to 3/4 inch deep.  Most green onion varieties are ready for harvesting within 80 to 90 days from seeding. 


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