Seed Saving Tips:

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2026-03-20T15:27:19Z

Seed Saving Tips:

For white bunching onions:

Onions need to overwinter before producing seed. In warmer locations, simply apply a thick layer of mulch and remove it in the early spring. In areas with very cold winters, pull up the onions and cut off half the stem; store them at 32-40 degrees F in a dry place until spring, when they can be replanted. Before planting, cut an X in the top of the onion to allow the stalk to emerge. The green onion plants will flower and go to seed. Remove the seed heads when the seeds become visible, taking care not to shatter the heads and lose the seed. Spread the heads out in a dry place with good ventilation, and let them dry for several weeks. Thresh out the green onion seeds and store them in a cool, dry place for up to 2 years.

All of our grow guides with seed saving tips can be found at:

https://seedvault.market/grow-guides/

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