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  • transplanting spring onions

    hi all, just back from shops and couldnt resist buying a pot of spring onions. its a 4"pot with a clump of onions about 5" high. my question is do i have to transplant them singly into little holes.any advice on this please
    never be afraid to ask because a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

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    I would just plant the whole pot and eat the thinnings as they grow.

    From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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    • #3
      I had a big pot of spring onions about at the same stage. I split them up into little groups of about 6/10 onions and planted them in a line. Didn't take to much care and just bunged them in, watered well and will wait and see how they respond.

      Ian

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      • #4
        i have found that they grow a little better in clumps, so I sow a few seeds in each of a few modules then transplant without separating. This approach is not so useful if you sow in a neat row, however, in which case it is preferable to sow in-situ and thin as you go.

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