News:

Picture posting is enabled for all :)

Main Menu

Onion harvest

Started by antipodes, August 05, 2013, 09:18:26

Previous topic - Next topic

antipodes

Considering that I had an onion larvae infestation, I thought that my final onion harvest was not too bad: 3 of those plastic veg trays full of red and brown onions.
However I have noticed that many of the brown onions have incomplete skins. There are patches where I can see the white flesh of the onion. I take it these will not store so well?  But I am puzzled as to why this happened. The varieties were Stuttgarter and Sturon; I usually plant some Jaune Paille des vertus which are excellent but did not have them in stock this year.

I now faithfully promise that I will no longer waste money on onion seeds, or anything related: zero germination from all allium related seed this year, including leeks.
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

antipodes

2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

Jayb

Well done on your harvest  :happy7:
Not quite sure why you have patches on your onions, is it perhaps the outer skins haven't yet died back enough yet?

Seed Circle site http://seedsaverscircle.org/
My Blog, Mostly Tomato Mania http://mostlytomatomania.blogspot.co.uk/

telboy

I remember entering a veg. competition many moons ago. I always grow Stuttgarter and in the comp., I entered six which I carefully peeled the outer skin off to the first white layer. I hung them in the greenhouse until the white layer aged. I ended up with six very uniform onions and won a first.
I reckon your white skins will age OK antipodes!
Eskimo Nel was a great Inuit.

Powered by EzPortal