I LOVE these! The young greens are mild, like spring onions. The mature ones are stronger, almost like a regular onion, and you can use the bulb tips, as well. They're also a LOT of fun to grow!
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I LOVE these! The young greens are mild, like spring onions. The mature ones are stronger, almost like a regular onion, and you can use the bulb tips, as well. They're also a LOT of fun to grow!
When DS worked at a local hardware store, his boss didn't believe that he had "furry chickens," so I took in my Silkie cockerel. He had his head tucked up, so everyone swore he was a rabbit ... until DS took him and he crowed! I wish we'd had a camera going. It was priceless! It's been five or six years, now. DS no longer works there, but every time we go in, the manager asks about the "noisy rabbits!"I would worry about other's dogs and possible biosecurity issues, but I did once see a little girl bring a silkie with her to tractor supply. Staff didn't seem to care