Growing onions from an onion

2025/4/21 Edited to

... Read moreGrowing onions from an onion is a rewarding and straightforward gardening project that can yield a plentiful crop right from your kitchen scraps. To start, you can use a store-bought onion that has begun to sprout. The process involves cutting off the top of the onion, leaving a half-inch of the onion bulb intact, then planting it in nutrient-rich soil. In addition to bolting, which occurs when the plant flowers and goes to seed, it's essential to consider the timing of your planting. Onions thrive when planted in late winter or early spring. Proper spacing is crucial; set bulbs about 4 inches apart to ensure they have enough room to grow and develop properly. Onions are low-maintenance plants, but they do require consistent watering, especially during dry spells. Also, keep an eye on weeds and provide mulch to conserve moisture and suppress unwanted plants. If you're keen on replanting, you can harvest the bulbs and save some for future plantings. Overall, growing onions from an onion can be a fun and educational experience, even for novice gardeners.

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Enana Bonilla

Onion scrap gives you seeds and the green onion tops .. then the seeds with give you an actual bulbed onion.. 😭

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mari

yes of course you can. you can't plant a potato and get an onion.

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