Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Onions for the allotment
Here's a view of some of my onion plants for the allotment. They are sown later so they benefit from greater light and heat levels without costing a fortune. I grow quite a few variety's but they will all be for eating as they don't get much attention once planted, they either grow or they don't. Problem with having a massive allotment is weeds are near impossible to control with any sprays you get from your local garden center, so we don't bother and hope it grows. I have 2 tunnels full of onion, leek and shallots from seed to prick out, pot on, water and plant out..quite a job.
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