Finney, I've merged your thread with another on the same subject that ran a few days ago.
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Over-wintered onions. Harvest?
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zazen,
i had a look last night at the flowers on my winter onions,i forgot to tell you that i planted red and awhite onions seperate but the flowers are only on the white ones,not the red do the perform flowers to or not,i pulled one out but it didnt look very red inside do they require a longer time.
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Red onions do flower, yes. Not at the same time in your case, obviously - but all onions will flower in their second year. Given time, they will.
Not sure what you mean about them not looking red inside, all my reds have red inside. Are they red on the outside?
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Sorry to be thick Guys, but I am confused. (not unusual)
I planted my Red and White Onions in October so are these overwintered onions that can't be stored? When do you plant the ones that can be dried and stored.
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The Japanese bred overwintering onions to fill the gap whilst the usual spring sown onions were growing. As Sarz says above, they can go brown and be kept, but not for as long as storage onions.
If you want storage onions, then the seed needs to be sown in the winter and sets need to be sown in the spring, once hard frosts are mostly gone.
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Thanks Zazen. Will know what to do from now on. Spring sets it is then.
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( I wasn't aware they couldn't be stored either, till I read it on the vine! I have about 250 to get used up !!!! Fed them and hoping they will grow a bit more now. I'll not grown so many next year and put more in in the spring)"Happiness cannot come from without. It must come from within. It is not what we see and touch or that which others do for us which makes us happy; it is that which we think and feel and do, first for the other fellow and then for ourselves." Helen Keller
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Originally posted by vicky View PostIf you have a lot you can chop them up and freeze them.
Never frozen onions before, but I think I will be doing"Happiness cannot come from without. It must come from within. It is not what we see and touch or that which others do for us which makes us happy; it is that which we think and feel and do, first for the other fellow and then for ourselves." Helen Keller
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So glad I found this thread! I found flowers on my autumn planted onions today, what a great excuse to start eating themWill definitely plant more onions in the spring planting, only did a few this year. Ah well live and learn. Thanks to all for the great info
And thanks for the merge Zazen it helpedWPC F Hobbit, Shire police
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We had some old onions that we didn't harvest last year that sprouted this year, grew nice and big and have now bolted.We've just pulled them and will eat what we can of them.
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