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Old 23-03-2003, 09:32 AM
Stephen Goodall
 
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Default spring onions(try again)

I have found best results are when you have planted the seeds just try and
keep them slightly damp. Once they are shooting above 2 inches high then
water well but do not drown them. In mild spring conditions I usually find
they take about 2 weeks to germinate and depending on Varity they usually
look very thin for the 1st few weeks. Remember if you need to thin them out
they are good to eat at 3 inches high.

Stephen


"miklol" wrote in message
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My first planting of spring onions have grown to about 3 inches although
they are still very thin
and spindly. Do I now water them well or sparingly ?
I was also unsure of how to water them from seeds and onward and now I

wish
to resow, what is my best
procedure? They seemed to take a very long time ( 4 weeks) to germinate ,

is
this usual , and will they grow faster
in warmer weather ? Obviously it is all new to me, so thanks for any

hints.