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Red Ninja red bunching onion seeds
The Red Ninja Bosui has a unique red color and hardly forms a tuber. This red spring onion has a delicious taste and is a bit spicier than regular spring onions.
- unique red color
- wonderful contrast in salads
- spicier than other spring onions
Because the Red Ninja spring onion hardly forms a ball, this spring onion can be used in its entirety and shredded, delicious in raw vegetables and soups, for example.
Description
Save Ninja Bosui
The Red Ninja Bosui has a unique red color and hardly forms a tuber. This red spring onion has a delicious taste and is a bit spicier than regular spring onions.
- unique red color
- wonderful contrast in salads
- spicier than other spring onions
Because the Red Ninja spring onion hardly forms a ball, this spring onion can be used in its entirety and shredded, delicious in raw vegetables and soups, for example.
Cultivation method Red Ninja spring onions?
Sow Red Ninja spring onions seeds from March to May directly in the garden in rows spaced approximately 15cm apart. Thin out slightly after about 6 weeks, as the spring onions develop quite a lot of branches and leaves.
Choose a sunny and warm location where the soil does not get too wet. Keep the soil sufficiently moist during cultivation.
Using crop rotation with spring onions?
Spring onions belong to the garlic family, so keep a crop rotation to prevent diseases and pests caused by nematodes and fungi. Plant onion-like only once every 5-6 years on the same plot. Remember that garlic, leeks, shallots, welsh onions and leeks are also onion-like.
Onions combine very well with carrots, so-called good neighbors. Two common pests repel each other, namely the carrot fly and the onion fly. So, for example, sow alternately a row of carrots and onions (spring onions).
When will Red Ninja harvest spring onions?
Harvest spring onions from July to September as soon as the onions have a diameter of 2 to 3 cm. Only harvest the spring onions you need, because the spring onions have a limited shelf life after harvest.
Specifications
- Reference
- BZ-002886
- EAN
- 8711117028864
- Tags
- Brand
- Buzzy Seeds
Other features
- Botanic name
- Allium Fistulosum
- Cultivar
- Red Ninja
- Category
- Annual
- Cultivation method
- Seeds
- Type onion
- Bunching onion
- Planting time
- March - June
- Flowering period
- June - October
- Color
- Red
- Contents
- 0,50 grams
- Seeds per gram
- 400
- Collection
- Buzzy Seeds
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