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How to Grow Spring Onions – Breakthroughs in Growing Organic Spring Onions!

If you want to know how to grow spring onions

, then let me give you some breakthrough info that will help you

(1) Grow spring onions that are not too droopy or too thin. I had this problem when I first began growing spring onions. Let me tell you, it was ultimate frustration considering the amount of time and work I spent on them!

(2) Grow organic spring onion and other vegetables like lettuce, zucchini, carrots, pumpkins and more without having to perform time-consuming and labor intensive gardening activities.

Now, ever heard of a self-maintaining ecological organic vegetable garden?


Basically, it's a type of garden that replicates several key characteristics of a natural ecosystem.

Note: Video intro including images of ecological gardening method can be found by following this link.

How to grow spring onions with very little effort

See, natural habitat does not require gardeners with tools like hoes and shovels to drop by each and every season to plow its soil, and neither does an ecological vegetable garden!

An ecological vegetable garden doesn't need as much maintenance as conventional vegetable garden. It self-maintains so there's no need for you perform crop cycling, no need to get rid of weeds, no digging, fertilizing etc.

It true, an ecological garden doesn't need nutrients in the form of store-bought fertilizers. Also, it's naturally resistant to pests thus require no chemical pesticides and grows more organic food compared to a conventional vegetable garden.

4 basic steps on how to grow spring onions using the ecological gardening principles

(A) Create your own compost system. The organic waste that you generate on a daily basis can be utilized as compost for you ecological organic garden.

The addition of compost to any bare areas in your garden helps to dramatically optimize soil condition as well as increase nitrogen in soil.

(B) The seeds of the spring onion have to be sown at shallow depth.

(C) For optimal growth, I would initially water them with warm water. If the growth process goes well, I would then switch to watering with cool water only.

(D) The most vital principle of ecological gardening is fitting in as many plants as possible in a given area. Each niche space in your garden must be filled no exceptions!


By the way, if you want a step-by-step video guide on how to grow spring onion via ecological gardening method, go to http://www.growingorganicfood.info for complete download details.

The downloadable video and printable manual will show you exactly how set up a self-maintaining ecological organic vegetable garden. It's easy and fun.

How to Grow Spring Onions Breakthroughs in Growing Organic Spring Onions!

By: Rob Ethrington
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