HI
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_news_stneots/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=249644
THE humble onion could become a scarce sight on East Anglian dinner tables this year after the loss of up to a third of the region's crop.... Dutch onions, often used as a back-up, also had a poor year, and South American crops will not be available for several months.
Mr Haward said: "The worst-case scenario is that onions won't be available, and at best the prices are going to go up - I wouldn't be surprised to see the current price of £1 per kilo goes up to £1.50 within a month."
Might explain why mine were not great either!
Cambourne7
I have string bags full of gold hanging in the passage. People will be breaking in to nick them.
Mine were great. :)
still got about 10lbs left, hopefully they'll last ;D
Didn't have a great year myself, I've still some left but they won't last. I may well sneak up to Wigan to snare a few. ;D ;D ;D
Had a fantastic year with onions but down to the last 7-8.
My onions were great last year but with 7 of us they didn't last long, will be planting twice as many this year.
Got maybe 30 Stuttgart Giant left (whoppers, mind!) and a big rope of Red Sun shallots. Sorted. ;D
But DO ROTATE??
Quote from: manicscousers on January 18, 2008, 18:11:12
still got about 10lbs left, hopefully they'll last ;D
Got about 3 barrowfuls. ;)
After last year's problems, I think I overdid them this year.
Quote from: cornykev on January 18, 2008, 19:19:56
Didn't have a great year myself, I've still some left but they won't last. I may well sneak up to Wigan to snare a few. ;D ;D ;D
ck ;D ;D ;D
one guy left the allotments and left all his onions in the ground, great big whopping ones they were and he's the one who had weeds growing everywhere :o ;D
I had one string of onions left (about 20 on the String)
but there is still 2 rows of leeks down the plot to help me through