Hi and good morning all,
I have had a couple of Emails regarding what I do with my Egyptian Onions over Winter, thought it might be of interest to a wider audience
Egyptian Onions: (Tree Onions, Walking Onions)
I leave the 'Mummy' Onions in the ground, they withstand the Frost, when we lived in Scotland this was often minus 4 or 5 C.
The 'Babies' I leave on the the plant until 'Mummy' stems are dry with no sign of green. I then pot the 'Babies' into 3 inch pots and put in cold Greenhouse or Cold Frame for the Winter.
They are usually in little clumps of from 3 to 6 Bulbils which I leave as they are and split them in Spring when they are growing away.
Hardly any water needed, just enough to stop the compost turning to dust.
In March/April pot up to 5 inch pots or plant direct into the ground any time when the ground is not frozen.
They are remarkably hardy
Cheers
Mikey
I'm just going to be planting mine, both full size and baby.
I have thirty in a seed tray about six inches high now, bought on flea bay, do I plant them in a row now, if so how far apart please?, I have never grown them before, any advice welcome.
Last year I had a bunch of the babies; I planted them in a row 9 inches apart and they did fine. The babies could possibly go a bit closer, I'm not sure about the big ones.