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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3549513" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Plant some "bunching onions" in a container. They are like green onions with bigger tops. Taste the same.</p><p>They put on a "cap" underground that the shoots come out from. They are not individual plants. At harvest, you break them off the cap.</p><p>Mine and a buddy that have them in containers lost them during the -16 degree spell, but they are coming back. Typically they stay green all winter for picking.</p><p> I don't think you can kill them. LOL</p><p>Edit, they don't need to be replanted every year. The "cap" underground puts up the onions for many years as an annual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3549513, member: 5412"] Plant some "bunching onions" in a container. They are like green onions with bigger tops. Taste the same. They put on a "cap" underground that the shoots come out from. They are not individual plants. At harvest, you break them off the cap. Mine and a buddy that have them in containers lost them during the -16 degree spell, but they are coming back. Typically they stay green all winter for picking. I don't think you can kill them. LOL Edit, they don't need to be replanted every year. The "cap" underground puts up the onions for many years as an annual. [/QUOTE]
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