Good morning all,
I have 10 walking onion seeds, these were collected this autumn from a garden, so I don't know the use by date.
Please let me know if these are of use to someone.
StoneColoured.
Offered - Walking Onions seed
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I confess to having had to google 'walking onions'. Had never heard of them.
I now understand why you had to collect them, as they originate from Egypt they were probably too worn out to finish off walking to your place
As a result of your post I have learnt something new, thanks
I now understand why you had to collect them, as they originate from Egypt they were probably too worn out to finish off walking to your place
As a result of your post I have learnt something new, thanks
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I've been looking through the forum, to see what questions I can help with (but there are very few), to combat the range of questions I'm asking atm! Glad to have contributed (and to have helped introduce you to the walking onions!)
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Stonecoloured wrote:I've been looking through the forum, to see what questions I can help with (but there are very few), to combat the range of questions I'm asking atm! Glad to have contributed (and to have helped introduce you to the walking onions!)
No doubt something will come up at some point that you might be able to help someone with.
The fact you are participating is what the forums should be all about, so as Peter suggests, I am sure there is no need to worry about just asking questions.
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And i've got that forgetful just lately, that every post seems like something new, even if it has been repeated several times.
So just post away, Stonecoloured....
So just post away, Stonecoloured....
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And i've got that forgetful just lately
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I thought it was the crochet circle forum... *puts away her wool and starts whistling*
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Gosh i haven't played lawn crochet for years...
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PLUMPUDDING has selected these.
As such, they are gone.
As such, they are gone.
I got all excited when I saw the title of this thread. Thinking somone was giving away walking onions again... Then I saw the date lol.
These along with bunching onions are on my Christmas whish list from real seeds lol
These along with bunching onions are on my Christmas whish list from real seeds lol
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Exploring is like walking, where the walking decides where we're going. Bob the dinosaur from dinopaws