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Kincho

Allium cepa
A standard green onion for summer and fall production, Kinko are Japanese-type scallions with dark-green leaves ad tall, straight, single-stalk stems that do not bulb. Increase the white stem length by planting in trenches and hilling up.
Matures in 50 days. (open pollinated seeds)

Scallions are a year-round crop. For an extra early crop, start as transplants, sowing 5-10 seeds per container, and set the whole clump into the garden 10cm (4") apart to produce instant bunches! From April on, seed .5-1cm (1/4-1/2") apart in short rows. Add more rows as needed, planting into August for fall and winter.

 
Growing Details
 
Item No Product Weight Est.Seed Ct Price   Qty.
ON569A Kincho 0.5 g 125 2.98  
ON569B Kincho 5 g 1250 4.95  
ON569C Kincho 25 g 6250 9.95  
ON569D Kincho 100 g 25000 29.95  
ON569E Kincho 500 g 125000 94.95  

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Allium cepa.
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