Onions are highly adaptable and can be grown in any climate. Whether you have a large yard, a small balcony or just a sunny window, you can grow green onions and use them to make salads, soups, and casseroles to enjoy the fresh and exciting flavor. Read this article to learn a few ways to grow this convenient vegetable.
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How to grow onions in glass jars
- 1Store onions. Next time you buy onions to eat, save the white, rooty parts and only eat the green parts. You can use the roots to grow more green onions—and the next time you want to spice up your food, you'll have homegrown green onions.
- Any green onion will do, and you’ll be lucky if it’s local. Because you know they are definitely suitable for the local climate. Try starting with green onions you buy at the farmers market, as they'll likely grow in your area.
- 2Rinse the roots of the onions and place them in a glass jar. Any clean glass jar will work. Just make sure the glass is clean and unstained so the sun will shine directly on the green onions inside. Place as much root inside as you like - just make sure the roots point downwards so the green bits grow upward and out of the jar.
- 3Water and sunlight. Pour enough water into it to completely cover the onions. Place the jar on On a sunny windowsill, wait for the magic to happen. After a few days, you will see the roots grow. Small green shoots emerge from the bulb and grow upward. Let the jar fill with water, covering the white part of the onion. Part.
- 4Harvest green seedlings. Once they reach 10-15 cm, they are ready for harvest. From the jar Take the shallot out of the jar and cut off the parts you want - or the whole plant. If you just need a handful of clipped shallots, you can place the bulb and roots in the jar to continue growing. You should be able to grow them before they stop growing. Harvest 2-3 more times.
- If you decide to continue growing green onions, change the water every week to ensure it is fresh.
Materials that may be used
- Onion seeds or bulbs
- Soil
- Plant (optional)
- Humus
- Water
DIY Tips
- You can plant seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the growing season begins and then transplant them outside into soil. If you don't want to start from seed, you can purchase green onions from a nursery that are already growing.
- If growing green onions in containers, water more frequently because the soil dries out faster.
- Onions should be planted in full sun. If possible, keep soil pH between 6 and 7.5. This is the most suitable condition for the growth of onions.
- When you use onions, leave 2.5 cm above the base for replanting. Replanting will give you a steady yield of green onions this season.
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