Yellow/white/green onions grown from sets:
10-15 days to sprout.
If you gently cut the top after 7+ days it will sprout that day.
Growth rate is typically 1.5 CM/day for the green part of the plant.
No, they grow in winter
No, fruits are things that grow on tree's. Onions dont.
Mint is a hardy plant that can grow in the winter season in milder climates, but it may not grow as vigorously as it does in the spring and summer.
Artichokes, Arugula, Asparugus, Beets, Carrots, Greens, Gree onions...
winter when it is -100 degrees
Spring onions and green onions are both types of young onions, but they have some differences. Spring onions have larger bulbs and a stronger flavor, while green onions have smaller bulbs and a milder taste. Additionally, spring onions are typically harvested later in the growing season than green onions.
I know onions do and so do squashes. Also I think radishes.oranges lemons cakes
they got half there name from onions and the other half was cause they was made in spring
All coniferous trees, deciduous trees, and many shrubs are perennials that live through the winter. They are dormant through the winter and grow during the spring and summer. Garden plants, like fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers grow in spring and summer, though there are some vegetables that may grow during the winter with special care or in a greenhouse.
spring or summer, never winter>_<
Growth is shut down in winter. New growth will reappear when Spring returns.
The top growth will die off with the approach of winter. The plant will grow again in Spring