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Title: Onions
Post by: russweth on June 29, 2008, 15:19:15
I'm about ready to uplift winter (Japanese) Onions I've heard you should bend the tops over before lifting, Does this help? or can i lift the onions cut off the tops and also trim the roots - thanks
Title: Re: Onions
Post by: Tee Gee on June 29, 2008, 16:08:58
QuoteI've heard you should bend the tops over before lifting, Does this help?

It does if you intend leaving them in the ground to ripen, plus at the same time you could put a fork under them to tease them out of the soil slightly, then allow them to ripen and dry out in the ground.

Personally I find this a bit of a waste of time I just lift mine leaving the tops on, and place them upside down on a slatted shelf I have in the green house for this purpose.

When dry, I dress the onions and string them up for storage.

If you don't have the space; hang them upside down to dry on a rope or wire in a sunny sheltered spot till dry then clean them up for storage.
Title: Re: Onions
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on June 29, 2008, 22:36:25
Wait till they flop over; bending them over is a waste of effort as they do it naturally. Lift them at that point, and put them somewhere to dry. Don't trim them till the leaves have dried up.