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You can use them straight away if you like. They are dried out before storing and I normally leave them for a couple of weeks to dry and then string them together for storing. Make sure that they are really dry and that you don't have any damaged ones though.
Enjoy!
A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
D'you think it'll be okay to dry the onions out in the house (spare bedroom) as I don't have a greenhouse and the weather's not so good at the moment? Or if not would it be better to leave them outside but try to rig up some sort of canopy over them to keep them dry?
Right then, I think I'll give them a go inside. There's no heating in there and I can leave the window open a tiny bit to keep it ventilated. If it doesnt work then I'll have to quickly make onion soup, onion tart, onion .....
i pull up onions and use them any time i want them - it's brilliant - must get the rest of them dried out properly .............
so i could dry them in the greenhouse, but need to bring them indoors for storage over the winter??
im going to pull my onions tomorow because of all this rain. They have mostly all floped over anyway, so i would hate to loose them at this stage because of rot or mildew.Ill try to dry them in my 4 tier poly greenhouse and then indoors under the stairs if ive got room.
a good put down line to use !
If having brains was a fatal disease, you would be the only survivor.
Dried mine in the greenhouse, then strung them. Our house came complete with a fairly large Wendy house under one of the large trees...so that's where the onions, shallots, potatoes etc etc are stored. Only trouble is that it's a long walk from the house, when I've forgotten I need something for lunch!
I made a hammock out of garden netting and have slung it into the shed for drying onions in
I'm a bit sad as I really enjoy making onion plaits when they're dry. Is it a girl thing ??
I'm a bit sad as I really enjoy making onion plaits when they're dry. Is it a girl thing ??
Possibly - I made my first garlic plaits at the weekend and was rather disappointed that my softneck crop was so small. I had just started to get the hang of it (two plaits), then I ran out
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