How to Sow and Plant
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Sow Spring Onion White Lisbon seeds outdoors in rows from early March to late April, spacing plants about 15 cm apart. Keep soil consistently moist and avoid planting onions in the same location two years consecutively to reduce disease risks. Thin seedlings gently after six weeks to allow healthy growth. Use insect netting to protect against onion flies. Harvest when stems reach 30-35 cm in height or 2-3 cm in diameter, ideal for fresh salads and soups. Choose a sunny spot for best results and enjoy the mild spicy flavor of these versatile spring onions.
Spring Onion White Lisbon thrives in sunny locations and benefits from consistently moist soil. Prevent onion fly damage by using insect netting during growth. Avoid planting in the same spot consecutively to reduce disease risk. Once plants reach 30-35 cm with a diameter of 2-3 cm, they are ready for harvesting. Their crisp, mild spicy stalks add fresh flavor to salads and soups. Regular thinning ensures healthy growth and abundant leaves, providing a continuous supply of tender spring onions throughout the season.
Sow Spring Onion White Lisbon seeds outdoors from early March to late April in well-drained, sunny soil for best results. Maintain consistent moisture throughout cultivation and thin seedlings after six weeks to encourage healthy growth. These spring onions reach 30-35 cm tall and can be harvested when stalks are tender and about 2-3 cm in diameter. To protect against pests like onion flies, using insect netting is beneficial. Rotate planting locations each year to prevent disease buildup. Enjoy their mild spicy flavor fresh in salads, soups, or as a crisp garnish to elevate your dishes.
What flavor can I expect from Spring Onion White Lisbon?
This variety offers a mild spicy flavor that is spicier than regular onions but still subtle enough to enhance salads and soups without overpowering them.
When is the best time to sow Spring Onion White Lisbon seeds outdoors?
Sow the seeds in rows from early March to late April, spacing plants about 15 cm apart for optimal growth.
How tall do Spring Onion White Lisbon plants grow before harvest?
The plants typically reach 30-35 cm in height, and their stems are ready to harvest when they are about 2-3 cm in diameter.
What growing conditions do Spring Onion White Lisbon onions prefer?
They thrive in sunny locations with consistently moist soil. Using insect netting can help protect them from onion flies.
Can I plant Spring Onion White Lisbon in the same spot every year?
It is recommended to avoid planting them in the same location two years in a row to reduce the risk of diseases.
How should I care for the seedlings as they grow?
After about six weeks, thin the seedlings gently to allow healthy growth and ensure abundant leaves for continuous harvesting throughout the season.