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Old 11-07-2005, 10:40 PM
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do onions need earthing up?
Mine all seem to be trying to climb out of the ground for some reason! - the
tops are 18 inch high and the bulbs are about 2 inch diameter.

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Old 11-07-2005, 11:46 PM
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"Phil L" wrote
do onions need earthing up?
Mine all seem to be trying to climb out of the ground for some reason! -
the
tops are 18 inch high and the bulbs are about 2 inch diameter.


I take it you haven't grown them before 'cause that's what they do, it's
normal, they grow and swell above ground once they have their roots down.

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In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London


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Old 12-07-2005, 12:14 AM
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Bob Hobden wrote:
:: "Phil L" wrote
::: do onions need earthing up?
::: Mine all seem to be trying to climb out of the ground for some reason! -
::: the
::: tops are 18 inch high and the bulbs are about 2 inch diameter.
:::
::
:: I take it you haven't grown them before 'cause that's what they do, it's
:: normal, they grow and swell above ground once they have their roots down.

I've not grown them before but now I know, I'll earth them up tomorrow...on
a slightly related note, my garlic seem to be getting tall lately, are they
trying to 'bolt'?...they are in a greenhouse due to outside space
restrictions and they've never looked happy from day one, unlike my chilli
plants which are immense.


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Old 12-07-2005, 01:06 AM
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"Phil L" wrote in message
. uk...
Bob Hobden wrote:
:: "Phil L" wrote
::: do onions need earthing up?
::: Mine all seem to be trying to climb out of the ground for some

reason! -
::: the
::: tops are 18 inch high and the bulbs are about 2 inch diameter.
:::
::
:: I take it you haven't grown them before 'cause that's what they do,

it's
:: normal, they grow and swell above ground once they have their roots

down.

I've not grown them before but now I know, I'll earth them up

tomorrow...on
a slightly related note, my garlic seem to be getting tall lately, are

they
trying to 'bolt'?...they are in a greenhouse due to outside space
restrictions and they've never looked happy from day one, unlike my

chilli
plants which are immense.


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If God had intended us to drink beer, He would have given us stomachs.


No. Don't earth them up. Phil. never suggested that you do that. Leave
the onion grow naturally so that only its base is in contact with the
soil.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.


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Old 12-07-2005, 12:37 PM
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In fact, a lot of people I know, use their finger to get the earth away from
the onions to expose them to the sun.

Dwayne

"Emrys Davies" wrote in message
...

"Phil L" wrote in message
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Bob Hobden wrote:
:: "Phil L" wrote
::: do onions need earthing up?
::: Mine all seem to be trying to climb out of the ground for some

reason! -
::: the
::: tops are 18 inch high and the bulbs are about 2 inch diameter.
:::
::
:: I take it you haven't grown them before 'cause that's what they do,

it's
:: normal, they grow and swell above ground once they have their roots

down.

I've not grown them before but now I know, I'll earth them up

tomorrow...on
a slightly related note, my garlic seem to be getting tall lately, are

they
trying to 'bolt'?...they are in a greenhouse due to outside space
restrictions and they've never looked happy from day one, unlike my

chilli
plants which are immense.


--
If God had intended us to drink beer, He would have given us stomachs.


No. Don't earth them up. Phil. never suggested that you do that. Leave
the onion grow naturally so that only its base is in contact with the
soil.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.






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Old 12-07-2005, 05:59 PM
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 06:37:29 -0500, "Dwayne" wrote:

In fact, a lot of people I know, use their finger to get the earth away from
the onions to expose them to the sun.


A questoner on GQT once asked why his onions weren't swelling. He was
asked if he buried the bulb when planting and when he said yes, he was
told that was the reason. The more of the onion which is exposed the
better they ripen.

Pam in Bristol
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Old 12-07-2005, 05:23 PM
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"Phil L" wrote after
Bob Hobden replied to:
:: "Phil L" who wrote
::: do onions need earthing up?
::: Mine all seem to be trying to climb out of the ground for some
reason! -
::: the
::: tops are 18 inch high and the bulbs are about 2 inch diameter.
:::
::
:: I take it you haven't grown them before 'cause that's what they do,
it's
:: normal, they grow and swell above ground once they have their roots
down.

I've not grown them before but now I know, I'll earth them up
tomorrow...on
a slightly related note, my garlic seem to be getting tall lately, are
they
trying to 'bolt'?...they are in a greenhouse due to outside space
restrictions and they've never looked happy from day one, unlike my chilli
plants which are immense.


No! Please don't earth them up, please read what I wrote again, they grow
and swell as yours are doing above ground in the light/sun.
Garlic should be planted outside in September/October and if so will now be
hanging in the shed as mine are. They are as tough as it gets and are
probably the hardiest veg crop there is. This year has been our best Garlic
crop ever.

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Regards
Bob
In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London


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Old 17-07-2005, 07:12 PM
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Bob Hobden wrote:
"Phil L" wrote after

Bob Hobden replied to:
:: "Phil L" who wrote
::: do onions need earthing up?
::: Mine all seem to be trying to climb out of the ground for some
reason! -
::: the
::: tops are 18 inch high and the bulbs are about 2 inch diameter.
:::
::
:: I take it you haven't grown them before 'cause that's what they do,
it's
:: normal, they grow and swell above ground once they have their roots
down.

I've not grown them before but now I know, I'll earth them up
tomorrow...on
a slightly related note, my garlic seem to be getting tall lately, are
they
trying to 'bolt'?...they are in a greenhouse due to outside space
restrictions and they've never looked happy from day one, unlike my chilli
plants which are immense.



No! Please don't earth them up, please read what I wrote again, they grow
and swell as yours are doing above ground in the light/sun.
Garlic should be planted outside in September/October and if so will now be
hanging in the shed as mine are. They are as tough as it gets and are
probably the hardiest veg crop there is. This year has been our best Garlic
crop ever.


I planted spring planting garlic in April, and I wouldn't have thought
it would be ready yet. The tips are just turning yellow now.

Rhiannon
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"Rhiannon Macfie Miller" wrote after Bob Hobden wrote:

Garlic should be planted outside in September/October and if so will now
be hanging in the shed as mine are. They are as tough as it gets and are
probably the hardiest veg crop there is. This year has been our best
Garlic crop ever.


I planted spring planting garlic in April, and I wouldn't have thought it
would be ready yet. The tips are just turning yellow now.

Garlic should be planted in Sept/Oct not the spring and will grow throughout
the winter if the weather is above freezing. Some old books (and indeed old
gardeners) still say plant in the spring but they are wrong if you want good
heads. They probably didn't know how hardy it is.
If you plant it in the spring then you will only get small heads with small
cloves as it will stop growing about the same time anyway, i.e. now.
You've seen, or will see, what spring planted is like so later this year try
planting it in September and you will then see the difference.

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Bob
In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London


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