Shallots Growing Guide
	Allium ascalonicum
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	Crop Rotation Group
    Allium (Onion family) ●
    
	
	Soil
	Fertile, well-drained soil enriched with compost. In clay soil, use raised beds.
	
	Position
    Full sun.
	Frost tolerant
    Yes.
		
	Feeding
    Not normally required.
    
	Spacing
	Single Plants: 15cm (5") each way (minimum)
	Rows: 10cm (3") with 15cm (5") row gap (minimum)
	
	Sow and Plant
	Easiest to sow as sets (tiny bulbs) which are planted direct into the soil from early winter onwards. Can also be grown from seed in which case start in pots under cover in late winter before planting out mid spring.
	Our Garden Planner can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
	
	Notes
	Used instead of onions for an earlier crop and concentrated flavour.
	
	Harvesting
	Harvest from mid summer as soon as they reach a reasonable size. If storing them, wait until the tops start to die down and dry for about 10 days.
	
    
	
    Planting and Harvesting Calendar
    
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        Pests which Affect Shallots
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        Plant Diseases which Affect Shallots
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