Onions may make our eyes water, but their value in the kitchen is undeniable. This humble vegetable is a must-have ingredient in countless dishes—spring onions (or green onions), for example, add a fresh, flavourful touch to salads, omelettes, and stir-fries.
Onions of any kind are a staple in home gardens, but spring onions are particularly easy to grow, making them perfect for even the most inexperienced gardeners. Not only do they thrive in raised garden beds, but they’re virtually pest-free—spring onions mask the scent of neighbouring plants to keep pests at bay, a method called companion planting.
For example, we planted our spring onions next to carrots to deter pests. The carrots released minerals into the soil to encourage the onions’ growth. This companionship boosts the health of both plants and enhances your garden’s overall productivity.
Want to learn how to grow spring onions from seed? Let’s dive in!
Spring onions aren’t just culinary delights that enhance the flavour of your dishes; they’re also nutritional powerhouses. These vibrant green stalks are rich in essential vitamins and minerals that contribute to overall health and well-being. Among the key nutrients found in spring onions are vitamins A, B-complex, C, and K, each playing a crucial role in maintaining your body's vital functions.
But the benefits don’t stop there—spring onions also contain quercetin, an antioxidant with several health advantages. Quercetin has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation in the body. These antihistamine effects may relieve allergy symptoms and provide antioxidant benefits that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
Growing spring onions is a rewarding experience and a simple and cost-effective way to add fresh flavours to your meals. This veggie is easy to grow, requires minimal space, and can be harvested repeatedly, providing a continuous supply of fresh greens. Here, we’ll walk you through how to grow spring onions from seed, from gathering your supplies to harvesting your first crop.
To begin, you'll need a few basic supplies:
By following these simple steps, you’ll be enjoying fresh, homegrown spring onions straight from your garden in no time:
Do spring onions need full sun?
Spring onions grow best in full sun but thrive in partial shade. They require at least 4-6 hours of sunlight daily to grow well.
How do I know when my spring onions are ready to harvest?
Spring onions are ready to harvest when they reach about 30cm in height, and the stems are about the thickness of a pencil. You can also harvest the greens as needed for salads and garnishes.
How do I fertilise spring onions for the best growth?
Spring onions benefit from light, balanced fertilisation. Use a liquid fertiliser or a slow-release granular fertiliser with a balanced N-P-K ratio (such as 10-10-10) every few weeks during the growing season. Organic options like compost tea or fish emulsion also work well.
How close can I plant spring onions together?
Spring onions can be planted relatively close together, about 5cm apart. This spacing allows them to grow well without competing for resources, and you can harvest individual plants as they mature, freeing up space for others to continue growing.
How do I protect my spring onions from frost?
Cover your spring onions with frost cloth or even an old sheet at night if you expect frost. This will help protect them from the cold and prevent frost damage. You might consider growing them in a greenhouse or indoors in regions with harsh winters.
Looking for a quick and delicious meal that highlights the fresh flavours of your homegrown produce? Uncle Cam’s easy beef and spring onion stir fry is the perfect choice! With tender beef strips and the crisp, aromatic bite of freshly picked spring onions, this dish comes together in minutes, offering a satisfying blend of savoury and fresh tastes perfect for any weeknight dinner.
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