Organic Dutch Red Shallot
Shallots are as easy to grow as they are delicious! And abundant: We often harvest 20+ shallots for each 1 we plant.
Prepare: Did you know? Shallots are one of the hungriest crops in your garden! We feed our soil as well as our garlic with our Organic Garlic & Shallot Fertilizer as well as our Fish & Kelp Emulsion.
Plant: Plant each bulb in the fall, when you plant your garlic. For us here in the Finger Lakes of New York, in Zone 5, anytime late September to Thanksgiving is optimal. Plant each bulb’s top one inch deep and six inches apart in rows, with at least six inches between rows. Mulching reduces frost-heaving and weed pressure while increasing moisture retention.
Plant Care: Keep well-weeded and well-watered throughout spring and summer.
Harvest: Harvest once tops begin to fall over. Cure and store 12+ months.
Learn More: Fruition’s Organic Garlic & Shallot Academy shares a lifetime of lessons distilled into step-by-step tutorials, season by season, to amplify your garlic & shallot abundance for years to come. And Friends, we decided to make it free because our individual & collective abundance as well as our ability to give generously is more critical than ever and also, we love you! Join us here.
Fruition’s Growing Guide

