AKA Egyptian walking onions. I've got loads if anyone wants some. They're probably best grown on in pots for the first year, and reach full size (waist high) in the third season.
Robert
I would be really pleased to take a few off your hands.
Derek
Ditto.
Are you looking for any seeds in return? If so, let me know. :)
PM me your addresses. If you have any seeds, Sholls, let me know what you have.
If you have a few left i would love some please :)
I can send you some rare bean seeds (many kinds).
I'll try to get them in the post tomorrow; I've got plenty. Rare beans are more than welcome as long as they'll grow outside happily!
Robert
if you have any spare, Please could i have a couple, just been given my plot, so i'm trying to get things to grow as i'm digging it over.
Regards
James
PM me your address. I've got plenty.
I'm waiting for James's address, but everyone elses' has been posted.
PM sent
sorry i thought i had sent it yesterday
James
If you still have some spare I would love some but just wondering
how long would the bulbils be viable for before they needed planting?
Package arrived safe & sound, thanks Robert, :D
Quote from: Limousin Lass on July 02, 2009, 05:27:44
If you still have some spare I would love some but just wondering
how long would the bulbils be viable for before they needed planting?
PM me your address. Last winter I had bulbils lying about, which started growing happily in the spring. On the other hand, bulbils which are actually planted in the open ground have been disappearing. I suspedt it's the winter wet, but I'm advisinf everyone to grow them in pots for a year just in case. I did get away with it the first year I had them, but not since. Keep them cool and dry, and they'll be fine.
Wish you had advised me to grow them in pots last year Robert. I wondered where they had got to, thought the pigeons had had them. Do you actually use the parent plant or leave it year in year out?
Disclaimer: I got my Caatawissa from ebay earlier this spring....
Don't expect them to do the walking onion trick the first year.... I've got seven and only one has done it this year.... that said it has bulbils on bulbils on bulbils with another layer coming...... The others are now massive bulbs, ATM neaarly as big as the biggest of the Kelsaaes planted next to them.... that said some oif the Kelsaes are now starting to look like big show onions so I'm expecting them to romp awqay now....
chrisc
Quote from: lottie lou on July 03, 2009, 00:51:50
Wish you had advised me to grow them in pots last year Robert. I wondered where they had got to, thought the pigeons had had them. Do you actually use the parent plant or leave it year in year out?
I'm sorry, I hadn't thought of it a year ago. Do you need more? I used a mixture of parent bulbs and top sets last year, from now on it's just going to be the parent bulbs.
Its okay, some survived and have bulbils on. I am wondering though, how long do you leave the parent bulb in and do you plant the bulbils that have already grown. Also could you advise on whether I can move them as I was planning on using the site for my asparagus.
Thanks.
new to the site,so probably being a bit cheeky,the onions look really interesting ,never seen anything like them,but i am new to gardening.do you have any to spare,am happy to do a swap or just cover your postage.many thanks
Thanks robert
got them this morning
James
Quote from: lottie lou on July 03, 2009, 22:52:26
Its okay, some survived and have bulbils on. I am wondering though, how long do you leave the parent bulb in and do you plant the bulbils that have already grown. Also could you advise on whether I can move them as I was planning on using the site for my asparagus.
Thanks.
I pulled them out about this time and left them to die back, then replanted them. They were fine. You can plant everything, though after the last couple of winters I'd do bulbils in pots to be onthe safe side.
Quote from: poppie1 on July 04, 2009, 08:55:48
new to the site,so probably being a bit cheeky,the onions look really interesting ,never seen anything like them,but i am new to gardening.do you have any to spare,am happy to do a swap or just cover your postage.many thanks
PM me your address, I've got plenty.
I've lost track of who sent me the hubbard squash (sorry!) but they've just arrived. Thanks again!
Me!
I had a feeling it was, thanks, but I'd deleted your original message.