Growing Guide
How to Grow Shallots
Everything you need to know about growing shallots — from planting to harvest.
Spring/Fall
Fall-Spring
Winter
Days to Harvest
90–120
Spacing
4–6"
Method
Transplant
Trellis
No
Where Shallots Grows Best
Shallots can be grown in 12 out of 12 USDA hardiness zones. Click a zone to see specific planting dates.
Growing Shallots
Shallots typically takes 90–120 days from planting to harvest. Start seeds indoors and transplant once established. Space plants 4–6" apart for optimal growth.
Common Pests
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How long does it take to grow Shallots?
Shallots typically take 90–120 days from planting to harvest. Timing varies by zone and growing conditions.
Can I grow Shallots in containers?
Many gardeners successfully grow shallots in containers. Use a pot at least 12-18 inches deep with good drainage. Container plants may need more frequent watering.
What are the best companion plants for Shallots?
Shallots grow well alongside many garden plants. Check our kit pages for curated combinations that include shallots.
Grow Shallots in Your Zone
Select your USDA hardiness zone for zone-specific planting dates and tips.