Bunching Onion Tokyo
Reference:
Allium fistulosum
Brand:
A tall, slender growing Japanese heirloom variety with a smaller bulb. They can be used for cooking and seasoning and are mild and sweet enough for salads and garnishes. Tokyo has a sweet, delicate flavor when picked young.
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Allium fistulosum
Data sheet
- Zones:
- Annual grow in all zones, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Growth Cycle:
- Biennial
- Light:
- Full Sun
- Water Needs:
- Low/Moderate, Moderate
- Soil Type:
- ALL Tolerant of most soils, Chalky Soil, Clay Soil, Loamy Soil, Peaty Soil, Saline Soil, Sandy Soil, Silty Soil
- Growth Rate:
- Moderate
- Maturity (Vegetables Only):
- 65 - 70 Days, 70 - 75 Days, 80 - 85 Days
- Height:
- f: Up to 2 Feet, g: Up to 3 Feet
- Special Features:
- Butterfiles and Pollinators, Medicinal Value
- Warnings:
- None
- Growing Instructions:
- Start indoors 5 weeks before last frost date or direct sow ¼” deep in early spring. Keep moist until established. Thin to 1" apart when 2" high. Sow new crop every 3 to 4 weeks from March. Late sowings will over-winter., Start indoors 5 weeks before last frost date or direct sow ¼” deep in early spring. Keep moist until established. Thin to 1" apart when 2" high. Sow new crop every 3 to 4 weeks from March. Late sowings will over-winter.
Specific References
- UPC
- 810071360299
- MPN
- BOTAF30X