Scallion “Red Beard” – Bunching Onion Type - Resilient Green Onion Variety | Heirlooms Seeds by Liliana's Garden |

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Harvested and Packed in the USA. Approx. 200 Seeds of Bunching Onion (aka Green Onion or Scallion) “Red Beard Negi”. Germination Rate: 87% minimum. Beginner Gardening Skill Required – “Red Beard Negi”, provided from Liliana's Garden, is a decorative and easy-to-grow plant. This makes it great for beginners, classrooms, and family gardening projects. Expected Yield Per Plant: Each seed produces one “Red Beard” plant. Each plant will produce a single green onion (aka scallion.) Hearty in Zone 5a and Up. Due to the short growing season, bunching onions can be grown from early spring until late fall with multiple harvests. This particular variety produces long, straight roots that need little space between plants. They will not crowd and you can expect each onion to grow straight and to maximum size with as little as 1 inch between it and nearby plants. Visual Information Seeds: The seeds of the “Red Beard Negi” variety of Bunching Onion are a dark, glossy black. The seeds are also angular in shape and flattened on several sides. Leaves: The leaves of the “Red Beard” plant are long, flat but with tube-like structure. These leaves jut from the stalks at several different angles, creating a “bouquet-like” appearance. Flowers: This variety of bunching onion may produce small “flowers” before it produces seeds. These flowers are not particularly decorative and may be pure white or a faint violet color. Plant Size? “Red Beard Negi” scallions reach 1 to 2 feet from root to leaf tip. How to Grow: Planting Depth? 1/4” Annual or Perennial? Annual. May self-seed in some regions. Time to Germination: 5 Days Average Time to Harvest: 80 Days Light Needs? Full to Part Sun Ideal Soil Type: Well Drained and Somewhat Course or Sandy. Clay is not recommended. Ideal Temperature: 50 to 95F Plant Spacing? 1”