question about onion sets - I thought 1 set produced 1 onion? only, mine appear to have anything between 3 and 8 stems per plant, so either my onions are multi-stemmed (which doesnt sound good!) or I'm getting more than 1 per set. anyone know the answer?
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Are you sure they are onions and not shallots?Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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FVV, I think you've probably got lots of leaves coming from each onion set, you don't just get one stem from each bulb, but you will get just one onion developing. With shallots you get a cluster of bulbs growing from each set. Just leave them they'll be fine. Attached are a pic. of my shallots & 2 of onions I'm growing.Into every life a little rain must fall.
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Jennie
I started my setts - both red and ordinary, though both heat treated (helps to stop bolting - we'll see !) in 3" pots in the greenhouse to get a bit of a jump on Ole Mother Nature. Mine are now in final position in raised bed and both lots are beginning to produce their sprouts as of last couple of days.
I think you should be safe enough now - you could always stick a bit of fleece over them - or are they going on your polytunnel. If the answer to the polytunnel is yes, get them in now. The longer they're in the ground the better.
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Jennie, if i were you i would start my onions yesterday. They are very frost hardy. The best onions are winter ones. They are the japaneese ones ( can,t think of the name at the minute) You put them in in the autumn and leave them until the end of June and get really big oni0ons and they are really frost hardy as is garlic. hope this is some help.
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Senshyu most likely?Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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