Questions tagged [onions]

Edible bulb, Allium cepa.

Onion (also known as bulb onion, common onion, or garden onion) is an edible bulb, species Allium cepa. Allium cepa is only known in cultivation but related species can be found in Central Asia. Allium contains a number of other "onions" such as Japanese bunching onion, and Egyptian onion, but Allium cepa is by far the most common Allium in cultivation.

Onions are grown for eating, and can be found in a very wide range of foods. Typically the bulb is eaten, but the lower, younger end of the leaf shoots can also be eaten. They are available in yellow, red, and white colors. Onion sizes also vary widely, with the smallest (an inch or less) typically being used for pickling. Young, small onion bulbs are often eaten as "scallions".

Onions are often grown from seed or "set" (small bulbs germinated the previous year). Growers should be careful to avoid which occurs when the onion puts out a flower head before dying.

Use this tag for all questions about growing onions.

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My onion plant is dying

I had some onions sitting on the counter for a long time and one of them sprouted, so I planted it in a flower plot to see what would happen. At first it grew well, sprouting several long green fronds. In the last week, however, it has declined, the…
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How to push the onion bulb grow the leaf rather than the root?

I pant an onion bulb for decorating purpose as below It seems that the bulb only grow the roots, not the leaf when I want it to grow the leaf on the top, could you please let me know how to sort it out?
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White rot on some of my onions do I need to lift the whole crop

I have lifted a couple of my onions today that had gone a little dry and have discovered white rot on the roots, I lifted another and this one has no sign. Do I need to lift the whole crop straight away or can I watch carefully and lift onions if I…
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