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White Scallion

Allium fistulosum
Green onion, Bunching onion

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These early white scallions form 30-40 cm high perennial plants with a mild sweet flavour. Often grown biennially, they produce long, slender white stems with green leaves and slightly swollen stem ends. Sow from March to July and harvest from June to October.
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
40 cm
Spread at maturity
20 cm
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Germination time (days)
18 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing, Sowing under cover
Sowing period March to July
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Description

These early white scallions form 30-40 cm high perennial plants with a mild sweet flavour. Often grown biennially, they produce long, slender white stems with green leaves and slightly swollen stem ends. Sow from March to July and harvest from June to October.

Scallions, also known as green onions or bunching onions, are a tasty perennial vegetable. They belong to the Allium family, along with garlic, onion, shallot and chives. Like chives, they form clumps of fine, hollow cylindrical stalks (scapes) and leaves. They are generally grown for two to three years, after which they become less productive and need to be divided. In regions with milder winters, it is possible to harvest the leaves all year round. When left to go to flower, scallions produce pretty white pompoms that hover over the leaves. Both leaves and stems are delicious finely chopped and served with omelettes, quiches and fish dishes. Scallions are rich in antioxidants, minerals and vitamin B.

Harvesting: scallions can be harvested at all growth stages, from June to October, about 3 months after sowing. Either snip off a few leaves with scissors or harvest the whole stem.

Conservation: scallions can be kept for a few days in the refrigerator or for a few months when dried or frozen. Nevertheless, for a fuller aroma they are definitely best eaten fresh!

Good to know: We recommend mulching as this reduces the need to water and weed your plants. Growing scallions alongside carrots will protect the latter from carrot fly. However, avoid growing them too close to vegetables belonging to the Fabaceae family (beans, peas, broad beans).

Even if the vegetable garden is first and foremost a place for growing great quality veg, it’s always a good idea to leave a bit of room for flowers. Growing flowers alongside your vegetable plants will make your general gardening experience more enjoyable and is a great way to attract pollinators and repel garden pests! Flowers such as gaillardia, marigolds, zinnias, cosmos or nasturtiums can be sown in and around the rows of vegetables. Herbs such as dill can be very useful also. Bear in mind that some companion plants self-seed easily and can be a bit invasive (borage, chives, lemon balm etc.)

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White Scallion (Foliage) Foliage

Harvest

Harvest time June to October
Type of vegetable Aromatic
Vegetable colour white
Size of vegetable Medium
Interest Flavour, Productive
Use Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 40 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour medium green
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased

Botanical data

Genus

Allium

Species

fistulosum

Family

Liliaceae

Other common names

Green onion, Bunching onion

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Annual / Perennial

Biennial

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Planting and care

Semis :

La germination de la Ciboule intervient à une température d’environ 15°. La levée prend environ 18 jours.

Le semis s’effectue, sous abri ou en pleine terre, de début mars à juillet :

Au frais à la maison ou sous serre, dans une caissette munie de trous de drainage et garnie d’un terreau spécial semis, semez les graines à 1 cm de profondeur en les espaçant de 5 à 7 cm. Arrosez en pluie très fine. Lorsque vos jeunes plants auront atteint la grosseur d’un stylo, vous pourrez les installer au jardin (30 cm entre les rangs).

Le semis en pleine terre s’effectue plus tardivement, en terre bien réchauffée, généralement vers la mi-mai et s’effectue comme le semis sous abri. Prévoir un espacement de 30 cm entre les rangs. Lorsque les plants auront 5 à 6 feuilles, éclaircir en laissant un pied tous les 15 à 20 cm. Maintenir un sol légèrement humide.

La ciboule peut également se cultiver en pot.

 

La culture de la Ciboule:

La Ciboule se plaît au soleil ou à mi-ombre, dans les sols frais et moyennement riches. Si un apport de compost est nécessaire, il sera effectué de préférence à l’automne, sous forme de compost très mûr, par griffage sur une profondeur de 5 cm, après avoir, comme pour toute culture potagère, bien décompacté le sol. La Ciboule se pare d’une jolie floraison blanche mais il est conseillé de couper les tiges avant la montée en fleurs pour conserver l’arôme du feuillage.

Seedlings

Sowing period March to July
Sowing method Direct sowing, Sowing under cover
Germination time (days) 18 days

Care

Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Good
Pruning No pruning necessary

Intended location

Type of use Vegetable garden
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil léger
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 130

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