When to Seed Bunching Onions
This hardy, low-maintenance crop can be seeded indoors eight to ten weeks before your last frost date. Alternatively, you can just direct seed them outdoors throughout the summer and into the early fall. They do best in cool temperatures, but a little afternoon shade in the summer can help them manage some summer heat as they grow. If transplanting in the spring, they can be planted outside two to four weeks before your last frost date.
Where to Plant Bunching Onions
They’ll love a spot with plenty of sun and well-draining soil. Some compost or organic matter mixed into their planting location will help a lot.
Growing Bunching Onions
The easiest way to plant bunching onions is by seeding them in clumps - whether starting indoors or outdoors. Place several seeds in a hole about ¼ inch deep. Space your clumps three to six inches apart. Most varieties are frost-tolerant, but none of them like long periods of below-freezing temperatures. Consider using some season extension measures to extend your harvest of fresh green onions into the winter.
Harvesting Bunching Onions
Bunching onions can be harvested at any size but most gardeners will wait until they are at least as thick as a pencil. Pull up whole plants or clumps, or clip the greens for cut and come again production.