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Title: When Are Onions Edible?
Post by: Digitalis on August 04, 2009, 13:07:52
Can you pull the onions up whenever you are happy with their size or do they need to reach full maturity to be edible?

I planted my sets quite late, so I'm concerened that they may not have enough time to reach full maturity.
Title: Re: When Are Onions Edible?
Post by: GodfreyRob on August 04, 2009, 13:37:48
You can eat onions (tops & bulb) at just about any stage of their development. The green tops are full of flavour and add a real umph! to your cooking!

Most people want to grow some to keep and aim to have large, hard, 'ripe' bulbs that will last longer. As the onions 'mature' the tops will fold over and the neck (just above the bulb) will shrink. When the tops are almost all gone, lever up the bulbs, shake/wash off the earth and put them somewhere warm and dry to fully dry out. This can happen anytime from June to August (depending on the variety and when you planted them).

The outer skins should be paper dry and the bulbs hard.

If the necks don't shrink, the chances are the bulb won't keep for very long - so use any of those first.


Title: Re: When Are Onions Edible?
Post by: tim on August 04, 2009, 19:49:54
What a good reply.
Title: Re: When Are Onions Edible?
Post by: Digitalis on August 04, 2009, 21:36:13
Thanks, Godfrey Rob.
Title: Re: When Are Onions Edible?
Post by: chriscross1966 on August 05, 2009, 14:39:41
Even the flowers are edible.... just not as nice as chive-flowers...

chrisc
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