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This fact sheet provides an overview on growing spring onions - variety, climate, soil, planting, fertiliser, irrigation, water quantity, pests and diseases, weeds, and harvests.
Year Published
2007
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DAWA
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All spring onion types are characterised by slightly enlarged bulbs. The type grown in Australia does not produce offshoots; it has straight, hollow leaves, and a distinct white stem consisting of a collection of leaf bases. This fact sheet provides an overview on growing spring onions – variety, climate, soil, planting, fertiliser, irrigation, water quantity, pests and diseases, weeds, and harvests.
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