Onions, bunching (Green and Shallots)

Planting Dates:
Aug–Mar (N. FL) Aug-Mar (C. FL) Sept-Mar (S.FL)
Pounds yield per 10 ft:
10
Plants per 10ft1:
30
Days to harvest2:
50-100
Row spacing(inches)3:
14
Plant spacing(inches):
2 (green) 6 - 8 (shallots and leeks)
Seed depth(inches):
.25-.5
Transplantability4:
3
Family5:
(Lily) Liliaceae
Recommended varieties:
Green: Evergreen Bunching, White Lisbon Bunching; Multipliers: (Shallots); Leeks: American Flag
Additional info:
Depending on type, onions may be grown from seed, sets, transplants, or division. Green/bunching onions may be grown fall through spring. Plant close and harvest (thin) as needed. Insert sets upright for straight stems. Divide and reset multiplier types every year.
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Notes:

1- Use transplants (if appropriate) or buy the amount of seed needed to grow this many plants per 10 feet of row. Seed packets usually state the number of seeds in the packet as well as the seed planting depth and plant spacing for the variety you are buying.
2- Days from seeding to harvest: Values in parentheses are days from transplants to first harvest.
3- Minimum distance between rows (when planting in rows). Row spacing can be reduced or ignored as long as plants are spaced correctly.
4- Transplant Ability Categories: Easy- seedlings easily survive transplanting; Moderate- seedlings survive with care; Hard- Only plant seeds or containerized transplants with well-developed root systems.
5- Rotate plant families; i.e., avoid successively planting vegetables from the same family in the same area of the garden.