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📖 About This Plant
Long, slender, winter-hardy scallions with dark blue-green tops and mild white bases. Bunching type that regrows after cutting — harvest outer leaves or pull whole plant. Essential in Asian cuisine, salads, and garnishes. Very easy to grow and a great crop for beginners.
Direct sow or transplant. Can be planted in succession from early spring through late summer. Cut outer leaves as needed — center continues growing. In mild climates, behaves as a perennial. Excellent in containers and windowsills. Divide clumps every 2-3 years.
What hardiness zones can you grow Scallion (Evergreen Hardy) in?
Scallion (Evergreen Hardy) grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 3a–10b. Long, slender, winter-hardy scallions with dark blue-green tops and mild white bases. Always check your local zone before planting.
How much sun does Scallion (Evergreen Hardy) need?
Scallion (Evergreen Hardy) requires Full to Partial Sun. Direct sow or transplant.
When should I plant Scallion (Evergreen Hardy)?
Scallion (Evergreen Hardy) is best planted in Early Spring through Late Summer. Direct sow or transplant. Can be planted in succession from early spring through late summer.
How long does Scallion (Evergreen Hardy) take to harvest?
Scallion (Evergreen Hardy) typically reaches harvest in 60-90 days. Water needs are Moderate. Grow it alongside Carrots and Tomatoes for best results.
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