Has anyone here tried growing French grey shallots, aka échalote grise or Griselle? Hi French grapes! I expect you have. Are they as easy to grow as ordinary shallots? Are there any special tips for growing them? Should I plant them now or wait a bit longer? Do they really taste special? When will they be ready to harvest, and how long do they keep?
I'm asking because I managed to get some at last, without going to France, or paying huge postal fees to get them sent from abroad. I discovered a Slovak company I could order them from online, and I ordered three packages, plus some onion sets and a few packets of seeds to make up the minimum order of €20. And I managed to successfully negotiate their rather unusual ordering process, and they were duly delivered by courier
They're packaged by a German company, and on the packet in German it calls them yellow winter shallots. But the variety name is Griselle, and they look like the real thing. Not really grey but paler coloured and thicker skinned than ordinary shallots.
I'm asking because I managed to get some at last, without going to France, or paying huge postal fees to get them sent from abroad. I discovered a Slovak company I could order them from online, and I ordered three packages, plus some onion sets and a few packets of seeds to make up the minimum order of €20. And I managed to successfully negotiate their rather unusual ordering process, and they were duly delivered by courier
They're packaged by a German company, and on the packet in German it calls them yellow winter shallots. But the variety name is Griselle, and they look like the real thing. Not really grey but paler coloured and thicker skinned than ordinary shallots.
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