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Onions have different day length requirements depending on the type of onion seed you plant. A long day onion requires more hours of light to produce a bulb. Most people in zone 6 or colder should plant long day onions and most people in zone 7 or warmer should plant short day onions. You can check what zone you are in through the USDA's Plant Hardiness Map.
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The use of chives dates back more than 5,000 years and they are very popular for culinary uses. They prefer well drained soil, and full sun. They can be started from seed in the garden when temperatures reach 60 degrees, or they can be started indoors in colder climates, and set in the garden after the last frost. The leaves of Nelly Chives are medium to fine in size, and are an attractive blue green color. The upright stalks are good for bunching, and the flower stalks (scapes), and flowers are edible. Nelly resists thrips and some farmers seed the Nelly around rocks that surround the garden to repel insects. Abundant nectar provided by flowers attracts pollinators. Transplant for earlier harvest. 40 days.
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