Vanisle_BC
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Plant onion seedlings in open holes?

It's common to plant leek seedlings (with roots trimmed) in open holes and leave them like that for 'nature' to fill in. I wonder, is it OK to do that with onions? Do they need to have the little proto-bulb up at/near surface level or is it OK to let them settle as deep as they want into the planting hole?

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my understanding is onions should only be “nestled” — about 1/3 of the bottom. But sometimes, when soil is not “fluffy”, the roots push them up and they fall over, requiring them to be “tucked” back in.



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