Hope this is the right place, I've got some 'Babbingtons' bulbils. Never had them before, anyone know the best thing to do with them?
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My Musselburg leeks are now up and my Firenze red onion also. They will go into the greenhouse this weekend and make way for something else (yet to be determined) to be put in the propagator.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Growing onions from seed doesn't seem to be popular on our site and whenever i mention it the old timers all shake their heads and so "no,no,no you don't want to be doing that"
Are they really difficult to grow from seed?
Have to say this winter has been the best ever for over wintering onions all 200 are doing really well.
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Originally posted by marathon View PostGrowing onions from seed doesn't seem to be popular on our site and whenever i mention it the old timers all shake their heads and so "no,no,no you don't want to be doing that"
Are they really difficult to grow from seed?
Have to say this winter has been the best ever for over wintering onions all 200 are doing really well.
Same as you, most (90%) of my onion sets have survived the snow, but the garlic hasn't, none on the lottie are showing up and I think they've rotted.
I planted out some Ailsa Craig onion seeds and Mussleburgh leek seeds at the beginning of Jan and they are just showing up now. Very odd, I thought they'd be faster than that.
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Originally posted by marathon View PostGrowing onions from seed doesn't seem to be popular on our site and whenever i mention it the old timers all shake their heads and so "no,no,no you don't want to be doing that"
Are they really difficult to grow from seed?
Have to say this winter has been the best ever for over wintering onions all 200 are doing really well.
Tearing the seedlings apart and breaking the roots seems to spur them on, strangely enough...go on, do it!
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostNo, they are really easy. They take well to being sown now and moving to their final position around the time of the last frosts for your area.
Tearing the seedlings apart and breaking the roots seems to spur them on, strangely enough...go on, do it!
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Originally posted by Lazgaot View PostSame as you, most (90%) of my onion sets have survived the snow, but the garlic hasn't, none on the lottie are showing up and I think they've rotted.
Originally posted by zazen999 View PostNo, they are really easy. They take well to being sown now and moving to their final position around the time of the last frosts for your area.
Tearing the seedlings apart and breaking the roots seems to spur them on, strangely enough...go on, do it!
Originally posted by Lazgaot View PostSame with leeks, chopping their roots when dropping them in their holes and they keep growing.
Many thanks for all the adviceLast edited by marathon; 30-01-2010, 04:57 PM.
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To those of you that are concerned your garlic isn't showing, don't worry. The same thing happened to me last year,so I planted more. Three weeks later they all came up! I haven't bothered to sow any this year as I have so many left.Sent from my pc cos I don't have an i-phone.
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Originally posted by Rocketron View PostTo those of you that are concerned your garlic isn't showing, don't worry. The same thing happened to me last year,so I planted more. Three weeks later they all came up! I haven't bothered to sow any this year as I have so many left.
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Shallot Seeds
I have never planted any onions/shallots fom seed before and I would therefore like some advice on how to plant some banana shallot seeds which I received today.
Is it OK to plant them indoors now?
Any special compost required?
All advice most welcome
Many thanks
Red Devil
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marathon, same as you too, Solent Wight.
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I had moved my onion (ailsa craig) seedlings out into the polytunnel over the past two weeks. I went to visit them today and they were looking so sad! The smaller seedlings (those still at the crook stage) looked ok, but the taller ones were all falling over and looking pale. Have I killed them? I thought onions were supposed to go outside after germination, so what's gone wrong?Hill of Beans updated April 18th
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