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May 16, 2020 8:21 PM CST
California (Zone 10a)
Right now I put the scallions in water and cut the green part whenever I need. But I heard you can only do this for a few times before it stops growing and you have to throw it away and buy new scallions and start all over again. Is it right?

How about plant it in soil? What's the differences between planting it in soil vs. in water please? Ideally I don't want to buy scallions ever again and I want it to keep growing year after year. Since I'm in zone 10a so I think I can plant scallions all year round. Do I achieve this if I plant it in soil instead of water?

Thanks
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