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Bunching onion 'Evergreen Bunching'

Allium fistulosum

Evergreen Bunching is a popular variety of Bunching onion, which belongs to the Allium genus (Allium fistulosum 'Evergreen Bunching'). Evergreen Bunching is a variety of OP Bunching onion .

A base-dividing onion that forms clusters of 4 to 9 slender, white onion stalks. Does not form a bulb. Not exactly perennial, but can be grown as such if some are left to naturalize (and continue dividing) in place. Hardy.

A perennial, Evergreen Bunching normally grows to a mature height of 45.0 cm (that's 1.46 feet imperial).

Evergreen Bunching Bunching onion is normally fairly low maintenance and is normally quite easy to grow, as long as a level of basic care is provided throughout the year. Being aware of the basic soil, sun and water preferences will result in a happier and healthier plant.

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How to grow Bunching onion 'Evergreen Bunching'

  • Full Sun

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  • Medium

Harvest the bunches when they reach spring onion size.

Enjoys a full sun position in your garden and remember to water moderately. Keep in mind when planting that Evergreen Bunching is thought of as hardy, so Evergreen Bunching will tend to go dormant or grow slowly over the winter months. Use USDA Hardiness Zone 4 - 10 as your guideline for the appropriate climate for this plant. Ensure your soil has a ph of between 6.0 and 7.0 as Evergreen Bunching is a weakly acidic soil - neutral soil loving plant.

Growing Evergreen Bunching from seed

Look to ensure a distance 1.95 inches (5.0 cm) between seeds when sowing - bury at a depth of at least 0.23 inches (0.6 cm) deep. Soil temperature should be kept higher than 13°C / 55°F to ensure good germination.

By our calculations, you should look at sowing Evergreen Bunching about 28 days before your last frost date.

Transplanting Evergreen Bunching

If module planted – transplant one module (should be 4 – 5 baby plants) every 10 cm or so.

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Evergreen Bunching is a hardy plant.

Harvesting Evergreen Bunching

Bunching onion 'Evergreen Bunching' information

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