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Started by poohs tao, January 31, 2010, 18:49:57

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poohs tao

have googled a supplier for walking onions in the uk but can't find one. does anyone here know of either a seed or bulb supplier in the uk? many thanks in advance :)

poohs tao


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ebay item No. 170434776934

not cheap tho'.


ruud

I have got them growing in my garden,funny member of the onion family

saddad

We have some too... as do several other members...  :)

poohs tao

Quote from: saddad on January 31, 2010, 19:50:17
We have some too... as do several other members...  :)

do you eat the bulbs above ground or the root bulb? am still investigating web pages  ::) they just look like fun to have on the allotment  :)

saddad

I only keep them for interest... we have school visits.. but the top ones can be pickled and the bottom ones developed into shallot sizes..  :)

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mange tout     mange tout   ;D

mummybunny

i thought this thread was going to be about some one having there onions pinched lol hence the walking!!!

Never seen anything like it  ;D

Chrispy

Are these the same as Tree Onions?
If there's nothing wrong with me, maybe there's something wrong with the universe!

saddad


chriscross1966

I got some seed off ebay from a guy in Finland.... dunno what they'll turn out like but I've also got a standard Egyptian type in (never seen them produce seeds) and the giant American Catawissa tree onions too (they're the biggest ones I know of and they set multiple decks more often than the standard varieties)... have you tried searching for "top-setting" onions?

chrisc

poohs tao

looks like i am going to have to order from america. thanks for all your suggestions x

lillian

What are they like for cooking with? Any good in salads?

chriscross1966

Quote from: lillian on February 01, 2010, 14:34:16
What are they like for cooking with? Any good in salads?

Very strong, quite hard too, they make excellent pickles if you can get them in large enough quantities.... dunno if I'd want to eat them in a salad though, they are a bit fierce....

Robert_Brenchley

If you're stuck, PM me. I have a waist-high version, Catawissa.

poohs tao

thanks robert. i have found a site where they are £2.80 each. so i'll be ordering in a couple of days.  :D

lillian

So are they worth having in a veg patch?

Robert_Brenchley

I think so. They provide a good source of green onions, and they're interesting. I'd like some other types as well, but then I like growing oddities.

chriscross1966

Quote from: lillian on February 03, 2010, 08:37:57
So are they worth having in a veg patch?

A few Catawissa's near the front of the plot are a great icebreaker, everyone that comes past when you're there will talk to you about them....

chrisc

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