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Mine were badly hit by allium miner this year so probably won't plant them again. In the past I've found overwintering onions a useful gap-filler, they don't store well but are useful as a pick and use as you need it crop.
I got on really well with my first red onions,the birds pulled one out so I had to cover them up with a bit of netting. They're storing well in my shed with my garlic. Definitely grow them every year,it's nice not having to buy any veg from the shops. The allium miner hasn't found my little garden plot,yet!
Grew from seed last year and had a good crop, this year very poor germination so thinking about getting some sets and putting them in modules in the greenhouse to over winter then get them in the ground to continue early spring.
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I've grown them the last couple of years and they've done well. I'm growing Senshyu Yellow from seeds and also putting in Troy and Electric sets as well as Golden Gourmet shallots . Troy were good last year - pity you can't get seed, only sets.
I keep thinking is it worth it as they only mature a month or so earlier than spring sown and they don't store as long - but in the end I've planted them anyway . Next year I might not though - who knows.
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I have Japanese, Red and Radar in vending machine cups in modules in the SpaceSaver greenhouse and the Radar are doing better than the Reds but not as well as the Japanese see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSQ6NCFZ_RY
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I grew a couple of rows of white last year that was fabulous in the back garden only shame being that we ate them up so quick, have planted 4 varieties two yellow and two red in the allotment this year fingers crossed they go as well. I did net them as allotmenter suggested due to birds picking, good luck...
�I have not failed 1,000 times. I have successfully discovered 1,000 ways to NOT make a light bulb."
― Thomas A. Edison
�Negative results are just what I want. They�re just as valuable to me as positive results. I can never find the thing that does the job best until I find the ones that don�t.�
― Thomas A. Edison
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