How awesome would it be to have a constant supply of fresh green onions (also known as spring onions) growing all year round on your windowsill? A few months back we did a post about re-growing green onions by saving the white stem and planting it. They do re-grow to some degree, but they never do as well as the first crop and they get weaker and weaker each time you cut them back…
This method is a bit different as it requires planting small bulb onions in a 5 liter plastic bottle filled with compost. You plant your onions and then harvest the green stems to use as green onions. Each time you harvest a stem it will re-grow, giving you a near constant supply of green onions. I am sure in time with lots of harvesting, the bulbs will begin to weaken, but I think you will get months and months of onions first, and you can always plant a second batch! Get out the tutorial below to see how it’s done.
How To Grow An Endless Supply Of Onions Indoors
(Photo from: Fresh Organic Gardening)
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