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  • #16
    Norfolk Grey for some reason the photos on your post at the front of the thread have become disconnected can you please re attach them or is this something a Mod can do?
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    • #17
      ^^^I will take some new photos when it gets light enough. I had some probs a while ago so quite a few got deleted.

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      • #18
        Thanks look forward to seeing them

        I've been surfing the net to find out more and now I'm interested in Walking Onions as well after seeing a you tube video are these related to the everlasting onions?
        Last edited by Cadalot; 25-10-2016, 08:15 AM. Reason: Update after YouTube search
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        • #19
          ^^^The relationship goes as far as they are onions. If you start getting into your alliums there are loads of things that are likely to take your fancy. Potato onions (say now or forever hold your peace if you want a bash at these as well ), babbington leeks, wild garlic/ ransomes, serpent garlic, nodding onions the list is just as long as any other veg

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          • #20
            Walking onions are believed to be a cross between allium cepa and welsh onions. They flower, producing bulbs instead of seeds then die back and go dormant for a while.

            Perutile in allium cepa var perutile and isn't supposed to flower or die back so is available all year round.

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            • #21
              I've never heard of (or grown, obvs) these babies - so just had a little Google, as ya do. This on the name, from RHS, made me laugh:

              Allium cepa 'Perutile'
              ever-ready onion

              Other common names
              ever-ready onion

              Family
              Alliaceae

              Name Status
              Tentatively accepted name
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              Suzie

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              • #22
                Yeah, sometimes the RHS is so informative

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                • #23
                  NG which type of Potato onions - yellow, red or Green Mountain? I got hold of half a dozen yellow bulbs and planted out all 15 of them - they're coming through now.

                  By the way your link to Pennard Plants goes to the Welsh Onions

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                  • #24
                    Just a reminder of http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...7-a_90985.html where Jay-ell is about to start the National Collection of Alliums

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View Post
                      ^^^The relationship goes as far as they are onions. If you start getting into your alliums there are loads of things that are likely to take your fancy. Potato onions (say now or forever hold your peace if you want a bash at these as well ), babbington leeks, wild garlic/ ransomes, serpent garlic, nodding onions the list is just as long as any other veg
                      We use a lot of onions and historically I have grown masses of Spring, Japanese and other, but I am interested in having a bash at other types, so if you have some and are willing to add to the other stuff you are going to send me then yes please, but you have to let me refund the postage to you even if it's in stamps.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                        Just a reminder of http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...7-a_90985.html where Jay-ell is about to start the National Collection of Alliums
                        Just wait till I get round to the allium grow off year when I go overboard on varieties

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                        • #27
                          My potato onions are yellow ones from pontyzfield nursery. I did try some white and red ones from Canada but they weren't a lot of cop so I gave up trying/ hunting for them.

                          I have now deleted that other post as the years have not been kind and it seems pennard plants are no longer offering everlasting onions.

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                          • #28
                            I read quite a few posts / seen utoob vids of people saying that the Canadian ones are a scam and are just regular sets.

                            Mine are from pontyzfield nursery as well.

                            There's a seller on ebay from Ayrshire who usually has red, white, yellow and texas star for sale. I'll see how the yellows go before I fork out for others (potato onions ain't cheep).

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Cadalot View Post
                              We use a lot of onions and historically I have grown masses of Spring, Japanese and other, but I am interested in having a bash at other types, so if you have some and are willing to add to the other stuff you are going to send me then yes please, but you have to let me refund the postage to you even if it's in stamps.
                              Wait till you get ya package - you might think what is all this carp she sent me and want compensation

                              Originally posted by Jay-ell View Post
                              There's a seller on ebay from Ayrshire who usually has red, white, yellow and texas star for sale. I'll see how the yellows go before I fork out for others (potato onions ain't cheep).
                              I hope you are not purposely trying to encourage me, I will set Aunty VC and her pointy stick on ya

                              Edit: Ok I have no will power I looked. Not convinced though. The reds look like my red sun shallots. If the onion man frequents the vine it would be nice to see more pics of them growing through the year

                              Anyhoo, everlasting onion pics.

                              So almost 2 years ago (when I last offered basically) I planted 8 pieces that looked like those below and what peeps will receive.



                              This is how they look in the bed. The gaps are where I have harvested them completely



                              Close up of a clump



                              Pulled up clump (don't forget it is almost end of October so not at their prettiest)

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                              Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 25-10-2016, 11:45 AM.

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                              • #30
                                Cad, Elf, Piskie and VC (yes, I know what I said but I was doing the others anyhoo ) your onions are now in the hands of the royal mail

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