Greetings from sunny (but VERY COLD Hampshire!) I have read that onion sets can be started off in 2" modular trays, to give them a head start before planting out late March time. Has anyone done this, or have any views on pros and cons of doing it? Grateful for any views. Have a nice weekend everyone.
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Onions are very hardy, once they get going - start them off as you say in the warm somewhere, put them out in a cold greenhouse or similar for a few weeks to grow on, but then get them in the ground at any time when it is not solid with frost - you can always put down some plastic on the ground a week or so before planting to warm it up a bit, if the weather looks cold then.
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Originally posted by freefolk View PostI have had plastic sheets on my raised beds for 10 days already, and also raked in some fish/blood/bone mix. Everything about ready, but the ground like concrete again these next few days!
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i always start mine off in modules,or in a tray side by side,the tray you get more in,the moduls are easier to plant em out,you can use smaller size moduls,juat as long as the have contact with some compost ext,and watered,they will send down roots,my advice would be to water from the bottom,until they are planted out,after they been hardened off.sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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