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Sow seeds 1/4-inch to a 1/2-inch deep, spacing the rows 12 to 18 inches apart. Cover the seeds lightly with soil. Water deeply. Once the seedlings emerge, thin them out so there is one plant per inch.
This sauce, without the onions, is delicious on its own. ... Add caraway seeds; let cool slightly, then stir in lemon juice. Season sauce with salt and pepper. Step 3.
There are three ways to plant onions — by seed directly in the ground, by sets and by seedlings. Growing from seedlings is the easiest and the most likely to produce good results.
If you love onions, and want to try growing them this year, now is the time to get started! If you want large, fully-developed onions, you should sow the seeds indoors now. Unlike many vegetables ...
Once the onion seeds germinate, keep the young plants in a sunny south window or greenhouse. You may need to trim the tops to keep them at about 6-8 inches. Do not trim the roots when transplanting.