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Japanese onions
Hello , help needed
Am I to late to plant out onion sets of Japanese over wintering onions. I have been looking to purchase these sets without any success all ideas welcomed Leslie |
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"Leslie" wrote in message ... Hello , help needed Am I to late to plant out onion sets of Japanese over wintering onions. I have been looking to purchase these sets without any success all ideas welcomed Leslie We got some last week at the allotment shop. 70p for a bag, and no, I haven't counted them :-)) They're in 3" pots at the mo, and the best developed ones will be planted out in a few weeks, but hopefully before the soil gets too cold. Steve |
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Leslie wrote:
Hello , help needed Am I to late to plant out onion sets of Japanese over wintering onions. I have been looking to purchase these sets without any success all ideas welcomed Leslie Got mine from wilkos. Alan |
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"Leslie" wrote in message
... Hello , help needed Am I to late to plant out onion sets of Japanese over wintering onions. I have been looking to purchase these sets without any success all ideas welcomed Mine went in 10 days ago but it's not too late, they've only been in the shops for a couple of weeks (around here, anyway!). You do need to get them planted asap because the better rooted they get before the cold, wet weather arrives, the more chance they have of surviving. They're always a bit of a risk unless you live somewhere very sheltered, so don't be disappointed if they don't all survive through to spring. Neil. |
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