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Does anyone grow potato onions, aka, multiplier onions? These are NOT the same as Egyptian Walking Onions.
You plant a bulb in the fall, and get 5-8 the next end-of-summer.
Supposedly, they aren't supposed to flower. Mine never have. Until this year. Just about every single one is flowering. I was wondering if cutting off the flower would make a larger set of onions. So I cut some off.
Then I started reading from this site.
https://sites.google.com/site/kellysgarden/potato-onions
specifically this page:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15Id1Zd06_mcLIQ6FjymBueqxd7mWwLX2PBeNsSOdv6I/edit?hl=en
I'm going to collect seed from the flowers and try growing them next year. Just for fun, and the who knows factor.
Another reason to leave the flowers: For the honeybees! I have some missed onions from last year that are flowering. Some of them are Red Baron, hubby's favorite.
You plant a bulb in the fall, and get 5-8 the next end-of-summer.
Supposedly, they aren't supposed to flower. Mine never have. Until this year. Just about every single one is flowering. I was wondering if cutting off the flower would make a larger set of onions. So I cut some off.
Then I started reading from this site.
https://sites.google.com/site/kellysgarden/potato-onions
specifically this page:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15Id1Zd06_mcLIQ6FjymBueqxd7mWwLX2PBeNsSOdv6I/edit?hl=en
I'm going to collect seed from the flowers and try growing them next year. Just for fun, and the who knows factor.
Another reason to leave the flowers: For the honeybees! I have some missed onions from last year that are flowering. Some of them are Red Baron, hubby's favorite.