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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: detailista on March 08, 2011, 13:29:41

Title: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: detailista on March 08, 2011, 13:29:41
I'd been dreaming of growing walking onions for two years now.   I've dropped hints for birthdays and christmases with no success.  It seems there's only a couple of places selling them and they're out of stock at the moment. I'll be so sad if I have to wait another year :'(

Would anyone be able to send me a little bulb or two?  Any variety?  I can happily send SAE/reimburse/paypal/send stamps to cover postage etc with a donation to A4A also.

They're going for 15 little bulbs for £20 on ebay :o

I assume now is the right sort of time to plant them?

If successful I'll happily share bulbs with A4A in future of course! 

many thanks

Bronwen
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: woodypecks on March 08, 2011, 14:52:03
I bought a very small pot of them last summer ....they had about six small baby onions on the top of them...they are supposed to flop over and plant themselves ( hence the name " walking onions "  .  ANYWAY !     Someone came along and  picked them  .     :'(     Will  they produce another lot of babies  or is that it for me now ?       
  Someone must have some to spare for you Bronwen .  If mine produces some more, you can certainly have some .
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: 1066 on March 08, 2011, 14:59:44
I've grown from some from seed (a swap on here), I'm waiting for them to start doing something interesting!! I'll try and save some seed this year (crossed fingers and all that) for sharing
Hope you manage to find some
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: chriscross1966 on March 08, 2011, 15:05:38
I've got three different varieties and tons of spares Bronwen, PM me an address and I'll send you some Catawissa's (cos I've got lots and they're the rarest/biggest/maddest) .... They're perennial and hardy as you like, you can try and use the basal bulbs as a sort of shallot but the crop is really the biggest of the aerial ones, they make superb pickles cos they're hard as bullets....

Catawissa tree Onions will make 4-5 foot tall plants with up to 4 decks of aerial bulbs, they're the only tree onions that regularly and reliably multi-deck, they need staking if they're not to become an invasive weed..... plant near the front of the plot cos folks will want to stop and look at them, have a chat etc..... I find them almost as good an icebreaker as growing Kelsae's......

chrisc
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: detailista on March 09, 2011, 12:30:46
Thanks Woodypecks, that's really kind. I hope you have some luck with yours.
If yours come back and they're a differnent variety perhaps we can do swaps early next year?

1066 - thanks, good luck with your seed, I'd be keen to hear how they do!

chriscross1966- I think you are my gardening hero  ;D  It was reading your descriptions of PFA potatoes that led me to try them and I've got a feeling I read a post about the onions by you too at some point!    I'd be delighted to take you up on your offer, I'll send you a private mail to arrange.  Hope some good gardening karma comes your way too.  I can't thank you enough, I'm grinning from ear to ear.

x bronwen
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: detailista on March 09, 2011, 13:33:54
I've Sent you a PM Chrisc, please  let me know if you don't get it.


I can't see the sent message in my outbox - does that mean it hasn't sent and is lost or is that just an A4A thing? 
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: chriscross1966 on March 09, 2011, 13:37:13
It's arrived.... hopefully get some garden time tonight and find you some.... they're sprouting up in odd places ATM
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: Vinlander on March 09, 2011, 21:35:22
Quote from: detailista on March 09, 2011, 13:33:54
I've Sent you a PM Chrisc, please  let me know if you don't get it.


I can't see the sent message in my outbox - does that mean it hasn't sent and is lost or is that just an A4A thing? 

There is a very small tickbox below and to the left of the big composition box - that lets you keep a copy of outgoing messages but it (strangely) defaults off.

If you never tick it there will never be anything in your outbox.

Just weird coding!

Cheers.
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: lottie lou on March 09, 2011, 21:56:21
If anyone would like a few of mine PM me (not catawissa).
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: admjh1 on March 17, 2011, 19:12:48
 ;DLottie lou thank you ever so much they arrived today. Tried to PM you but your inbox is full. Is there anything I could send you in return for them? I presume I just plant them like my normal onion sets?
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: RW on March 19, 2011, 20:05:39
I had these many years ago but would love to grow them again.
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: detailista on March 19, 2011, 22:36:56
Hi lottie lou

your inbox is still full  :)

Do you have any more spare? Chris is kindly posting me some  but I'd love a different variety if you would feel willing to post me some?

Happy to send SAE/Stamps to cover postage/something by way of swap - am going to write up a list of seeds etc available tomorrow morning to post on the forum.

x bronwen
Title: Re: Walking/Tree/Egyptian Onions
Post by: lottie lou on March 21, 2011, 21:40:29
Sent two lots of walking onions out - one set has arrive at destinate did the other ones arrive okay.