Hello....
This is one of those 'enquiries' where people think it's actually ME that wants a solution to my 'problem'? just like Doctor, my friend has this terrible 'problem'....
But I promise you, I'm actually doing a 'neighbourly bit'. Elderly Next Door has for 'Donkeys Years' saved his own Shallots to put into the ground the following year, and the year after, and then ad infinitum (sp?) and last year they did look sick, and he probably had a quarter of them 'bolt' early. However, this year, and we're only just the first week in June, virtually half of them are 'bolting' and look very stunted and 'yellow-tipped'.
I've 'tentatively' suggested that it might be worth him starting off with 'fresh stock' next year. Has his 'saved' stock run out of steam and/or developed a virus ?, and could it spread to his onions?
Or worse, mine!
Maybe armed with a little more information/knowledge from you guys, I may be able to 'creep in undetected' and help him somehow from the rear.
(Although I do doubt it. He turned 85 on Sunday, as he's still as sharp as a bloody razor, wounding me with his wit every five minutes of every day!, but hey, he 'gets as good back', with knobs on....)
But I'd love it if I could help him somehow..... Can you help?
This is one of those 'enquiries' where people think it's actually ME that wants a solution to my 'problem'? just like Doctor, my friend has this terrible 'problem'....
But I promise you, I'm actually doing a 'neighbourly bit'. Elderly Next Door has for 'Donkeys Years' saved his own Shallots to put into the ground the following year, and the year after, and then ad infinitum (sp?) and last year they did look sick, and he probably had a quarter of them 'bolt' early. However, this year, and we're only just the first week in June, virtually half of them are 'bolting' and look very stunted and 'yellow-tipped'.
I've 'tentatively' suggested that it might be worth him starting off with 'fresh stock' next year. Has his 'saved' stock run out of steam and/or developed a virus ?, and could it spread to his onions?
Or worse, mine!
Maybe armed with a little more information/knowledge from you guys, I may be able to 'creep in undetected' and help him somehow from the rear.
(Although I do doubt it. He turned 85 on Sunday, as he's still as sharp as a bloody razor, wounding me with his wit every five minutes of every day!, but hey, he 'gets as good back', with knobs on....)
But I'd love it if I could help him somehow..... Can you help?
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