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Salad/Spring Onion "Redbeard"

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By David


Salad/Spring Onion "Redbeard"

With our garden theme, we just had to have this. Sown as seed by my 7-year-old daughter, they are growing "great guns" (pardon the pun). We can see the white and red-streaked bulbs, but top up with compost now and again to encourage more white stems, and crop the growing leaves for use in salads, and as garnishes, which will also help, hopefully, the bulbs to grow bigger.



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thats answered my question lol was goin to ask when i saw the photo if you actually use the leaves

9 Jul, 2010

 

Great crop you have there.

9 Jul, 2010

 

:-))

10 Jul, 2010

 

o wot a gud idea never new that .does that work wth leeks as well .

15 Jul, 2010

 

You definitely have to do this with leeks, Cristina!!! :-))))

15 Jul, 2010

 

will go and do it now then ,shud i do it with my spring oinions as well

19 Jul, 2010

 

Defo with the leeks, Crisrtina, but not worth it with the spring onions. In fact, probably shoudn't cover the tops of the bulbs once growing. Picked our first ones, today, in fact. pic coming up!

19 Jul, 2010

 

right have dun the leeks .sumone else did say it as well . do i earth up 2

19 Jul, 2010

 

Sorry I spelled ur name wrong, Cristina - realised then that it was getting dark, lol! If you mean the spring onions, if you have just the beginnings of bulbs forming, might be worth it. I wouldn't worry though, so much, with spring onions, unless you are a devout follower of fancy cooks and recipes which call for the "white" stem parts of spring onions, lol!!! Otherwise, leave alone to grow like big onions, with top half or so above surface.I have posted pic of our red spring onions pulled today! X

19 Jul, 2010

 

ok will take a look . but ment the leeks as want sum nice white stems. dont worry bt name lol ,i 4 give u .

20 Jul, 2010




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