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Salad/Spring Onion "Redbeard"
By David
- 19 Jul, 2010
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Picked our first few today for the salad bowl. Seed sown in a lined wicker basket by my 7-yr-old daughter. My only input was watering when she wasn't around. We were also able to use some of the green leaves earlier in salads. Lots more onions to come. The variety "Redbeard" was chosen to fit our "Pirates" garden theme.
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These have turned out very well. Well done that girl.
20 Jul, 2010
Aha.....a future member of GoY in the offing. what a clever girl....lovely salad onions......
20 Jul, 2010
Don't they look delicious - well done to that little crew member :)
20 Jul, 2010
hurmmmmm yumy hope mine get to b as gud. they allways seen to take ages i n the ground
20 Jul, 2010
The pic on the seed packet made these out to be white with red streaks, but so good to see red Spring onions! They are very "nippy" btw, compared to shop-bought white ones! Will pass on the commendations to Eilidh - gr8 "ship's apprentice" ! :-))
20 Jul, 2010
how long were urs in the ground david
20 Jul, 2010
These were not planted in the ground, Cristina, but in a wicker basket lined with hessian sacking and black bin bag. Just looked back thru my pics to get the ones of my daughter filling the basket with compost and sowing the seeds. Date was 10th April (3 months). Could possibly sow more seed again in a container, and get another lot b4 it's too late? :-))
20 Jul, 2010
Well done she has done you proud David, they look delicious.
20 Jul, 2010
I bet those are tasty.....
20 Jul, 2010
They look delicious not seen these before (mind you i dont grow veg!)
21 Jul, 2010
u shud hun u dont no wot u missing lol x
21 Jul, 2010
Is your daughter excited with her harvest? You have potatoes planted the same way, right? Great way to garden.
23 Jul, 2010
Lori, she was well pleased, from the look on her face - but thought them too strong, lol! Planted first early potatoes in same way, in outside-in plastic compost bags studded with drainage holes, inside hessian sacks. The folaige (shaws) beginning to turn yellow now and die back. Kept topping up with compost, but still found 2 small potatoes on the surface this morning, with green spots, so discarded, and added a final layer of compost. Wonder what we will "unearth", deeper down? The edibles, thus far, have been good this year. :-))
25 Jul, 2010
I love this method, David. I think I'll try it with potatoes next summer as I love the little ones...steamed and buttered!
25 Jul, 2010
can't wait to get those "tatties", Lori! just found 2 babies on the surface last evening when watering. They had little green areas on them, so discarded. But they did look good, otherwise. Have topped up the compost as a precaution, but the foliage is yellowing now, so looking forward to see what we get. Steamed and buttered!!!!!!!! Drooling!!! ;-D) X
25 Jul, 2010
i just fin. the last of my spuds , they were fab and urs will b 2 i am sure. not sure wot to put in now any ideas
26 Jul, 2010
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What a fitting inclusion yummy looking result......... clever girl :o)
19 Jul, 2010