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  1. 12 wrz 2024 · Unlike traditional onions, multiplier onions don’t form a single large bulb. Instead, they produce clusters of smaller bulbs, known as “sets,” at the base of the plant. These sets can be harvested and replanted, multiplying your onion supply year after year.

  2. 6 mar 2024 · Multiplying onions, also known as potato onions or multiplier onions, are a unique and rewarding variety of onion to grow in your garden. They are cherished for their ability to produce multiple small bulbs, known as cloves, around a central mother bulb.

  3. A multiplier onion is one variation of the more common green onions (or spring onion, or shallot), that produces more than one bulb per plant. They are also sometimes referred to as potato onions or underground onions.

  4. 25 paź 2018 · With multiplier onions, you plant a single bulb and as they grow they split (or multiply) into a clump of bulbs. So far I’ve planted two different kinds of onions, I’Itoi and Yellow Potato Onion. Both of them are heirloom varieties with a rich history, and both are enjoying somewhat of a revival in the 21st century.

  5. Unlike yellow and red onions, which reproduce through seeds, multiplying onions reproduce through the making of bulbs. This is known as vegetative propagation. The following multiplying onion varieties are the most common for fall planting.

  6. Multiplier onions, also known as bunching onions, spring onions or green onions are used for their green stalks. Many people refer to them as scallions. They produce clusters of small, pearl onions that grow tall, green stalks.

  7. 27 wrz 2012 · Multiplying onions, sometimes called bunching onions or "potato" onions, grow on a pretty simple principle: You plant one bulb, and as it grows, it divides into a clump of several more bulbs.

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