• onion experiment

    From songbird@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 30 16:01:02 2021
    the seeds i planted last year worked out fairly well.
    today i was out weeding and lifting up what i want to
    keep or use. there's plenty more tiny bulbs left in
    there that will keep growing for this fall and into
    next year.

    most of what i lifted today were the red onions but
    the seeds i used were not entirely one variety and may
    have had some crosses in there too so that is one of
    the reasons i planted them. well, aside from the fact
    that the seeds were old and i wasn't even sure many of
    them would grow at all.

    it turned out i had several thousand that survived
    from last year and through this spring and the dry spell
    we had, but they did get watered since there are other
    onions in that patch i have to keep going.

    they were not thinned, they were weeded, whatever i
    have harvested now were the ones that grew best around
    the edges and then in the middle with competition from
    all the other seedlings. they also were not mulched
    at all last winter. the soil is mostly clay, but also
    fairly good in terms of nutrients. i normally put down
    worms and worm compost under rows of onions i plant.
    these two rows of seeds were not planted in that though.
    i save that for the big sweet onions Mom likes to cook
    with.

    i had three seedlings from last year and that lived
    through the winter which were big enough to flower. of
    the three one of them has both seeds and tiny bulbs on
    top so it is a walking onion cross from somewhere. i
    don't grow those here but a few years ago i did have
    some onions that were very different like that so
    perhaps some of those seeds were in this batch i had too
    or they managed to cross. i don't have enough seeds or
    tops to share around yet, but i'll see if i can get an
    increase out of these next year because it is interesting
    and useful to have both seeds and small top bulbs to
    work with.

    today was the first day in a long time that it was
    cool enough to work outside from the morning into the
    afternoon. mid-70s and a bit of a breeze. couldn't
    ask for a nicer day to putter around in the gardens.


    songbird

    songbird

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