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Old 07-06-2006, 05:29 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible,rec.gardens
zxcvbob
 
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Default Bunching onion seeds that I shoulda planted in early March

John Ladasky wrote:
zxcvbob wrote:
Should I plant them now, or wait until fall, or maybe next year (I know
they'll only have 50% germination at best next year.)

I'm in Minnesota, land of the almost midnight sun, and I'm not sure what
the extremely long days will do to a bunching onion seedling. The
variety is Crimson Forest.

Thanks,
Bob


I'm in California, and I am holding on to my bunching onion seeds until
the fall. Day length is not my reason for keeping the seeds --
temperature is.

My vegetable garden book lists minimum, optimal, and maximum soil
temperatures for the germination of several types of seeds. Onions
prefer lower temperatures. Minimum temperature = 32°F; optimal =
80°F; maximum = 95°F.

The book cautions that soil temperatures can exceed air temperatures by
as much as 20 degrees. I wish I had read that part before wasting
seeds and water. Air temperatures in my area haven't gone above 85°
yet this season, but I'm sure that the soil has gotten significantly
hotter than that.




Thanks. I just planted the seeds this morning. When I get home I'll
shade them for about a week so they don't get too hot.

Bob