
Suffolk Herbs Organic Onion (Spring) White Lisbon
One of the most popular vegetables for the salad garden. These are white skinned with a delicous mild flavour which are quick growing. Sow from March to August for salad onions, or as a substitute for chives in cooking. Use as a companion plant with carrots to deter carrot fly.
How to Sow Organic Spring Onion White Lisbon
Outdoors:
Early sowings in a cold frame or under cloches 1cm (1/2") deep. Later sowings outside in rows 1cm (1/2") deep with 10cm (4") between rows. Salad or spring onions do not need transplanting or thinning. Remove cloches or frame covers by mid-April. Pull alternate onions to naturally thin the crop during the season. They are ideal for successional sowing and, as they are in the ground for such a short time, may be grown between slower growing vegetables.
How to Sow Organic Spring Onion White Lisbon
Outdoors:
Early sowings in a cold frame or under cloches 1cm (1/2") deep. Later sowings outside in rows 1cm (1/2") deep with 10cm (4") between rows. Salad or spring onions do not need transplanting or thinning. Remove cloches or frame covers by mid-April. Pull alternate onions to naturally thin the crop during the season. They are ideal for successional sowing and, as they are in the ground for such a short time, may be grown between slower growing vegetables.
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One of the most popular vegetables for the salad garden. These are white skinned with a delicous mild flavour which are quick growing. Sow from March to August for salad onions, or as a substitute for chives in cooking. Use as a companion plant with carrots to deter carrot fly.
How to Sow Organic Spring Onion White Lisbon
Outdoors:
Early sowings in a cold frame or under cloches 1cm (1/2") deep. Later sowings outside in rows 1cm (1/2") deep with 10cm (4") between rows. Salad or spring onions do not need transplanting or thinning. Remove cloches or frame covers by mid-April. Pull alternate onions to naturally thin the crop during the season. They are ideal for successional sowing and, as they are in the ground for such a short time, may be grown between slower growing vegetables.
How to Sow Organic Spring Onion White Lisbon
Outdoors:
Early sowings in a cold frame or under cloches 1cm (1/2") deep. Later sowings outside in rows 1cm (1/2") deep with 10cm (4") between rows. Salad or spring onions do not need transplanting or thinning. Remove cloches or frame covers by mid-April. Pull alternate onions to naturally thin the crop during the season. They are ideal for successional sowing and, as they are in the ground for such a short time, may be grown between slower growing vegetables.

















