Tape Bunching onion White Lisbon

Tape Bunching onion White Lisbon

Product code : 69-6705-01N

6.79$

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Recommendations :
Outdoor sowing : You can also sow directly in the garden. (*)
(*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.

Superb selection with a long, white, non-bulbous shaft. Stem is more bluish green. Cleans easily. High yield variety.

Maturity after sowing (days)

65

Length

6 meters

Colour

Green

Formulation

Untreated

Cultivation mode

Cultural practices : Seed ribbons - presumed We invite you to discover the range of "presemés": it is seeds arranged between two very thin layers of biodegradable fibers. In this way, they are exactly at the right density and you do not overdose your seedlings. In addition, nothing more simple: make a little furrow, lay down the pre-cut ribbon to the required length, moisture it and cover it with a thin layer of soil. Water. Wait. Admire. Easy no?

Soil : they need rich and fertile soil (mineral or organic soil). It should be kept moist but not wet.

Spacing : the row spacing is 35 cm to 38 cm. For larger bulbs, thin out plants to 7cm to 8cm. The removed plants are delicious in salads.

Growing tips : it is recommended to add fertilizer at the start of the crop and again when the bulbs start to swell.

Harvest : harvest after five to six weeks, the green onion stalks will measure 6 to 8 inches and will be ready to eat. Harvest them by pulling on the stems to tear off the entire plant.

Consult our technical sheet

Seeds on a ruban

We invite you to discover the range of "presemés": it is seeds arranged between two very thin layers of biodegradable fibers. In this way, they are exactly at the right density, and you do not overdose your seedlings. In addition, nothing simpler: make a little furrow, lay down the pre-cut ribbon to the required length, moisture it and cover it with a thin layer of soil. Water. Wait. Admire. Easy, no?

Rival plant

asparagus, bean, chives, pea, sage, soybean, tomato, turnip

Companion plants

beet, chamomile, cabbage, carrot, celeriac, celery, corn salad, endive, fennel, ground cherry, kohlrabi, lettuce, strawberry, Swiss chard, parsnip, pepper, potato, radish, savory, tomato

They fit good together