Hi fellow gardeners,
I've decided to grow onions from seed this autumn. I planted Senshyu seeds in a mix of multi-purpose compost with John Innes seed compost, in modules, in mid-August (when it was advised for the northern part of England.) My onions have germinated & are growing nicely. They have at least 3 leaves at this point. My question is this: Now that I have lovely onion plants growing (they're still on a shelf outdoors,) should I plant them out in their raised bed for over-wintering, or should I just leave them in the modules until spring. And if I leave them in the modules, should I put them in my (unheated) greenhouse or polytunnel? Or continue to leave them outdoors?
Many thanks,
Phyllis
I've decided to grow onions from seed this autumn. I planted Senshyu seeds in a mix of multi-purpose compost with John Innes seed compost, in modules, in mid-August (when it was advised for the northern part of England.) My onions have germinated & are growing nicely. They have at least 3 leaves at this point. My question is this: Now that I have lovely onion plants growing (they're still on a shelf outdoors,) should I plant them out in their raised bed for over-wintering, or should I just leave them in the modules until spring. And if I leave them in the modules, should I put them in my (unheated) greenhouse or polytunnel? Or continue to leave them outdoors?
Many thanks,
Phyllis
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