Just lifted our pw shallots (and some garlic), looking forward to tasting them.
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Originally posted by smallblueplanet View PostI might have to try sweet-talking the piglet again next year, the OH dug them all (about 15?) and didn't leave any to seed. The other of this years seed we gave to next door, I'll have to check with Edgar how they went.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
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SBP, if I remember rightly, Piglets got £10 up for grabs ( and the glory that goes with it) with the longest PW banana shallot. Why not pick your best one and photo it beside a ruler. Who knows - it could be YOOOOOOOOO !
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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Alice, Now you've 'got me'... How would PW judge the 'Longest' Shallot?!
I mean that with the greatest of respect, by the way! From 'Where' to 'Where'!
I only ask that really, because I have cut all the dead top growth off mine, and have put them, all neat and tidy to dry a teeny bit further for now, until I use them all up in cooking dishes for the freezer over the next 8-10 weeks.
I'll take a photo all the same, before I use them, just in case.
I could do with a Tenner. I owe Hazel that, and a Fiver on top....
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I planted out my two surviving plants in late June, which the slugs and or snails happily munched after they had been replanted. A b......... cat had unearthed them in order to make room for it to do its business - so I have nothing to show for all my hopes.
So sorry PW.
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I seem to remember that Piglets largesse stemmed from a desire to get an english strain up and going.
To do this all of us who recieved his seeds need to keep some of the resulting bulbs (if lucky enough to survive that far0 for re-planting next year and subsequent seed production.
So please don't eat or cook all you get.Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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I suffered from a fairly high failure rate too, with about 10 surviving shallots in my plot. They have all lost their tops and so I will pull them up at the weekend.
I'll keep them and replant as 'sets' next season - I kept some seed too, and will try a second batch.
This has certainly been an unusual year weather-wise, so it may not be fair to reflect on the shallots seed-making success this time round!
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I've got a little bit of seed left, having parted with majority of what I had left for someone's failure, which I'd not anticipated, and I wish I hadn't been that generous now, if truth be known.... Note to self: be slightly less generous in future!
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But how are the ones you kept doing Wellie ? I've got a few shallots, no great crop for the work expended, but in the spirit of getting a viable strain, soldiering on with them. At one point I think I said if I got one shallot I would be delighted. I'm upgrading that statement and saying if I get one seed I'll be well pleased. Bring on the sunshine - and the shallots - and their seeds. Good luck everybody.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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