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  2. 10 Essential Tips for Growing Vegetables Indoors Successfully

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    Pumpkins and other crops with sprawling vines can quickly overwhelm a small space, but root crops, determinate tomatoes, green onions, chili peppers, and leafy greens are all small enough for ...

  3. The Best Tips for Growing Your Very Own Onions This Spring - AOL

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    Here's how to grow onions in your own garden, including growing onions from seed and growing from food scraps, and when to pick them in the spring.

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    Indoors, place them in a south-facing window for maximum sunlight exposure. Soil These plants can grow in many soil types as long as the soil is well-drained, says Detrick, adding that these ...

  5. Allium fistulosum - Wikipedia

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    Allium fistulosum, the Welsh onion, also commonly called bunching onion, long green onion, Japanese bunching onion, and spring onion, is a species of perennial plant, often considered to be a kind of scallion. The species is very similar in taste and odor to the related common onion, Allium cepa, and hybrids between the two (tree onions) exist.

  6. Allium cernuum - Wikipedia

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    Bombus vancouverensis feeding on Allium cernuum. The species has been reported from much of the United States, Canada and Mexico including in the Appalachian Mountains from Alabama to New York State, the Great Lakes Region, the Ohio and Tennessee River Valleys, the Ozarks of Arkansas and Missouri, and the Rocky and Cascade Mountains of the West, from Mexico to Washington.

  7. Allium polyanthum - Wikipedia

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    Allium polyanthum, called the many-flowered garlic, is a Mediterranean species of wild onion native to Spain, France, Italy, Morocco, and Tunisia. [2] It is widely cultivated for its edible and potently aromatic bulbs and foliage. [3] Allium polyanthum produces an egg-shaped bulb, often with small bulblets around the base. Scape can be up to 80 ...

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