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Title: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: ninnyscrops on June 27, 2007, 20:32:09
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/ninnyscrops/Dryingoverwinteringonions.jpg
I have my minders!
Having posted this - my thoughts are with all of you that are suffering from Mother Nature -   :'(
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: cambourne7 on June 27, 2007, 20:33:54
they still look big!!

(onions not the security)
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: GREENWIZARD on June 28, 2007, 09:39:57
(http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u33/bigredsgirl14/Smileyfaces3.gif)

love it
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: Heldi on June 28, 2007, 20:32:37
hee hee  ;D
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: tim on July 02, 2007, 18:06:01
Love it - but, if you lift the cover a bit, you'll avoid unhelpful condensation??
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: grawrc on July 02, 2007, 18:14:00
Mine are going in the art shed. Only dry place I can think of.
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: tim on July 02, 2007, 18:47:20
Art Shed??
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: grawrc on July 02, 2007, 19:20:15
The garden shed is my one with tools and stuff in it. The art shed is a big one that we converted into an art studio for Peter when the lads moved back home and he had to give up his art studio in the house as a bedroom. It is south-facing, so not ideal for painting but protected from glare by the pergola. Anyway I intend to lay the onions out on the large table under the window in the art shed.
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: kitten on July 03, 2007, 21:32:37
Wow, they're big aren't they  :o  ;D

We lifted a load of our onions tonight (between rain showers  ::) ) and they're not as big as i'd expected, but hoping the ones we've left in might swell a bit more by the time we need them - unless of course they just rot in situ  ::)
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: grawrc on July 03, 2007, 22:18:30
Since they were so wet I lifted them all. There's 4 or 5 tiddlers but most of them are pretty good.
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: ninnyscrops on July 03, 2007, 22:48:50
Tim was right about them needing more air but I don't think the cover would have stood this week's deluge had I raised it.  Last week I brought them in, took off the soggy wet outers down to the white and put them on hangers in the kitchen.  Being the overwintering variety I'm not expecting a long shelf life anyway.  Had to dig up half the shallots too, so have given them the same treatment.

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/ninnyscrops/DSCF0534.jpg

Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: cambourne7 on July 03, 2007, 22:55:29
do the thick neck onions dry?
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: ninnyscrops on July 03, 2007, 22:59:43
Don't think so Cam but as we use them most days, not really expecting them to totally dry out - just not rot and be wasted  :)
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: grawrc on July 03, 2007, 23:05:51
No Cambourne7. Use the thick necks first.
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: cambourne7 on July 03, 2007, 23:14:02
I have done that why i was asking :-)
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: tim on July 04, 2007, 06:11:18
Thanks, Anne.
Title: Re: Drying overwintering onions - Sussex style!
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on July 05, 2007, 09:19:11
My overwintering onions are massive this year, and so is the elephant garlic, which I lifted at the weekend. So far the garlic's pretty good as well, but the spring planted onions are rubbish, unless they put on some very fast weight before they keel over.