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Old 31-08-2015, 05:43 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 31/08/2015 12:05, Roger Tonkin wrote:
My onion sets have done well this year, and although the tops
went over quite early they have continued to swell.

Normally by now, the tops start to turn brown and dry off and
I'd lift them out of the ground, but this year they've stayed
green. Given the weather we've had I'm not surprised, but I
really need to get them out and dries for storage within a
couple of weeks.

Can I just lift them and leave them to dry on the garage floor,
or is there a better way?


Having had a wonderful crop last year this has been a failure. Like your
the tops failed to brown, so I lifted them clear of the ground, then when
the tops had browned I lifted them out completely preparatory to stringing
them. Sadly when I came to examine them a fair percentage had mold on the
roots, so I guess that I will not be planting onions there again for some
years. Which sadly probably means forever, as I am now approaching 80. :-((



Yes, sounds like White Rot. We have had that on both our allotments but we
still grow onions but space them at least 9 inches apart and 12 inches
between rows so the roots don't touch. Still lose some but we get enough.
You could also try watering your plot, the bit without onions, with onion
water so the fungus germinates and dies as it has nothing to eat.


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